Running VLC from git master be80120018938f54489dc250b876a904a8206015 this
does not appear.
Maybe
http://git.videolan.org/?p=vlc.git;a=commit;h=77dd16bace3e70599cab1a36fe94565bca717227;
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This just happened to me on Arch Linux, and is not Ubuntu-specific, but
an upstream bug. According to this post:
http://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=13t=89771
they are aware of this issue. Also, it seems from there that the ALSA
workaround does not work.
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Ok, have the same problem here.
Everything was explained yet, Im on Kubuntu Natty 32 bit.
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Title:
vlc memory leak
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I think you missed something in the second part of the code... :)
[code]
sudo mv /usr/bin/pulseaudio.dead /usr/bin/pulseaudio
sudo /etc/init.d/pulseaudio start
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this should be correct...
I removed pulseaudio from respawn and killed it... vlc is working also
if you don't set
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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please see http://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=13t=89621
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I have this issue while playing streamed video, and it can take
sometimes less than 10 seconds after starting playing video when the
system becomes unstable.
Here is the system log, when unity decides to kill this process. VLC takes
3.5Gb or RAM when it's killed!
http://paste.ubuntu.com/603010/
I'm having the same issue.
I'm using a 2Ghz celeron laptop upgraded 10.10 to 11.04 (both 32bit)
1Gb ram - 1Gb swap
Happens when playing any video (mpg, avi mvk) when its paused for 3+ mins
I only run videos using cvlc
vlc was rock steady in 10.10
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Kill all pulseaudio processes
[code]
sudo mv /usr/bin/pulseaudio /usr/bin/pulseaudio.dead
sudo /etc/init.d/pulseaudio stop
sudo killall pulseaudio
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Then, set the VLC audio output to ALSA.
To return pulseaudio back to normal...
[code]
sudo mv /usr/bin/pulseaudio.dead
sudo
and I mean works as in no high RAM/Resource usage.
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I think the problem is in the pulseaudio/vlc integration, because
sometimes I have to kill pulseaudio after the crash to get sound work
well again.
** Changed in: vlc (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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im experiencing this issue in natty - vlc will use up all available ram
and then the swap disk making the system completely unuseable - I have
to hard reboot the entire box - this consistently happens to me when i
play .flv files
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There's no difference between the Debian and Ubuntu package that could
explain the different behavior. The bug could be triggered by different
library version or by different plugins. Do you use pulseaudio on
Ubuntu, but alsa on Debian?
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This has been happening pretty frequently to me as well. Ubuntu 11.04
x64.
I've got 8GB of RAM in this system, and it normally sits on ~2.5GB used.
When VLC decides to go crazy the RAM shoots up to 100% usage [very
quickly], and then my swap space starts getting eaten up as well.
If the swap
I have had vlc running on Debian 6 for days on end and have not had this
issue; but I have encountered it on Ubuntu 10.10. Perhaps Ubuntu patches
are causing this?
Also, you can reset swap with: sudo swapoff -a sudo swapon -a
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also happens for mkv files - and the leak happens after pausing - resume
is not required to reproduce (at least for me)
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Here is the valgrind log
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vlc/+bug/743323/+attachment/1944129/+files/valgrind-logs-vlc.tar.gz
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