2018-01-22, 19:52
SMB2/3 are both more efficient/better performing (and more secure) than SMB1.
SMB3 should in theory give best results.
SMB3 should in theory give best results.
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(RPi2)text:# uname -a
Linux rpi512 4.14.14 #1 Mon Jan 22 21:06:06 GMT 2018 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Jan 17 2018 17:19:55
Copyright © 2012 Broadcom
version 334597236bcc2498b0a044e21aa2f5b255bf3d22 (clean) (release)
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20180122210452-#0122-g92dcff2 [Build #0122]
# Kodi version
(18.0-ALPHA1 Git:69a6725). Platform: Linux ARM 32-bit
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(RPi2)text:# uname -a
Linux rpi512 4.14.14 #1 Tue Jan 23 21:07:59 GMT 2018 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Jan 17 2018 17:19:55
Copyright © 2012 Broadcom
version 334597236bcc2498b0a044e21aa2f5b255bf3d22 (clean) (release)
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20180123210611-#0123-g0290120 [Build #0123]
# Kodi version
(18.0-ALPHA1 Git:69a6725). Platform: Linux ARM 32-bit
(2018-01-22, 18:03)bleep42 Wrote: Hi Milhouse & Popcornmix.I play hevc files most days without issue so I don't think it's likely to be a memory leak in hevc.
I am getting a large memory leak while playing HEVC, it's worse with higher quality/bitrate files.
System Log and Crash log at:-
http://ix.io/Evy
http://ix.io/Evz
Full log extracted from logging directory https://www.dropbox.com/s/bgz6o72to1fb9t...5.zip?dl=0
I did enable debug logging for the most recent crash.
I am using a Pi3, I only tend to use your x builds, so this is with the latest 20180115215804-#0115x.
As an example, I started with memory reporting 592468K by the time I get the crash there is only 51500K being reported, this can be as quick as 5mins.
I could not log in using ssh once everything locks up, had to power off, could not reboot.
Let me know if you would like any other info.
Kevin.
(2018-01-24, 20:23)MikeKL Wrote: @Milhouse FYI ref the service.tvheadend42 updates you were providing name aligned with nightly builds last year Here
I noticed that specific service.tvheadend42 addon folder (last modified status) is nightly updated, however no new files have been included since end of 2017.
(not desperately concerned, just thought useful to report)
(2018-01-24, 20:40)Milhouse Wrote:Yes, you have done well !(2018-01-24, 20:23)MikeKL Wrote: @Milhouse FYI ref the service.tvheadend42 updates you were providing name aligned with nightly builds last year Here
I noticed that specific service.tvheadend42 addon folder (last modified status) is nightly updated, however no new files have been included since end of 2017.
(not desperately concerned, just thought useful to report)
Sort the web folder listing by date - the default is to sort by filename. Maybe I'll just delete the 2017 tvheadend builds as this is obviously confusing people, or I'll include the year in the filename.
Edit: Problem solved - I've created a 2017 folder and moved the 2017 files into it.
(2018-01-17, 23:02)Milhouse Wrote: @peak3d (or anyone else in-the-know) what's the situation with the widevine Helper add-ons, are they now being used by Netflix/Amazon?I lost the overview
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(RPi2)text:# uname -a
Linux rpi512 4.14.14 #1 Wed Jan 24 21:05:42 GMT 2018 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Jan 17 2018 17:19:55
Copyright © 2012 Broadcom
version 334597236bcc2498b0a044e21aa2f5b255bf3d22 (clean) (release)
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20180124210321-#0124-g0290120 [Build #0124]
# Kodi version
(18.0-ALPHA1 Git:69a6725). Platform: Linux ARM 32-bit
(2018-01-24, 23:47)peak3d Wrote:Where is the problem? Do not let anyone stop you from doing it ;-)(2018-01-17, 23:02)Milhouse Wrote: @peak3d (or anyone else in-the-know) what's the situation with the widevine Helper add-ons, are they now being used by Netflix/Amazon?I lost the overview
Beside this I could believe that there must be easier way for ARM instead pulling a recovery file because ChromeOS will update libwidevine from time to time too.
(2018-01-24, 19:41)popcornmix Wrote:Hi Popcornmix,(2018-01-22, 18:03)bleep42 Wrote: Hi Milhouse & Popcornmix.I play hevc files most days without issue so I don't think it's likely to be a memory leak in hevc.
I am getting a large memory leak while playing HEVC, it's worse with higher quality/bitrate files.
System Log and Crash log at:-
http://ix.io/Evy
http://ix.io/Evz
Full log extracted from logging directory https://www.dropbox.com/s/bgz6o72to1fb9t...5.zip?dl=0
I did enable debug logging for the most recent crash.
I am using a Pi3, I only tend to use your x builds, so this is with the latest 20180115215804-#0115x.
As an example, I started with memory reporting 592468K by the time I get the crash there is only 51500K being reported, this can be as quick as 5mins.
I could not log in using ssh once everything locks up, had to power off, could not reboot.
Let me know if you would like any other info.
Kevin.
The crash log looks to be python related so I'd guess it may be an addon.
Can you rename .kodi to .kodi_back and reboot so you start without any addons/custom settings. Play a file that crashes - same issue or not?
(2018-01-25, 01:14)bleep42 Wrote: What I am getting is if I play the attached file, which was created with handbrake, nothing fancy I don't think.I confirm the issue, there is definitely a memory leak. After each viewing, the kodi.bin process will use more and more memory until LE completely locks up.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/i1xq6n68lgtskw...s.mkv?dl=0
Starting with about 30% memory usage, after playing it twice, I'm up to 50%, 4 times 70%, 6 times 85%, soon after it'll lock up.