Win Isengard Beta 1/Nightlies memory Leak
#16
(2015-06-17, 19:08)k4sh1n Wrote: You may have thrashing of vram to hdd page file when trying to render content.
Suggest change frame rate to 60Hz and make sure all H/W acceleration if off and render is software.
Run a hdd check with Crystal disk info and see how you go

So, been doing the testing, haven't experienced the problem since doing as you suggested.
Still keeping an eye on it though Smile
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#17
sweet, if it does happen to cause a crash, post the stacktrace file.
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#18
(2015-06-22, 11:07)k4sh1n Wrote: sweet, if it does happen to cause a crash, post the stacktrace file.

You mean the txt file associated with the dmp file?
Because some of the time I get a dmp file after a crash.
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#19
There normally should be two, the dmp is KODI crash info, the stacktrace is KODI memory block allocation stuff?

Feel free to post both/either if you get them
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