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2014-01-15, 21:16
(This post was last modified: 2014-01-15, 21:18 by wolfgar.)
Hi mijanek
OK even with the patch you mentioned, you still have this behavior ?
I have a pending patch to push which should definitively help.
As soon as I have pushed it, I will track this memory leak if it is still there..
thanks for reporting
Can you tell me the duration between your free commands ?
Stephan
PS : If you are here to insult my work ("this looks very bad") , then you can pass your way...
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2014-01-15, 22:14
(This post was last modified: 2014-01-15, 22:53 by mijanek.)
Its about per sec. Curioslily this happens only with the IPU patch, without I have fragments on the sreen but no memory leak, but I don't see any reason for it...
PS : No, sorry that wasn't pointed to your work or code. I do really appreciate what you have done! I ment this only, that it is really huge consumption of memory and starting after reboot with 1,4 G free they are exhousted in about 15-20 minutes of playing a video (on Idle is it fine).. And it could be caused by myself (mabe I am using wrong firmware version?)
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Hey, I just want to congratulate all involved with adding support for the i.MX6 line of chips to XBMC.
I remember when these chips first came to market and I thought they’d be a great match for xbmc.
In either case, I’m a huge fan of XBMC on ARM and I honestly believe that things will continue to
move this direction as time goes on.
Anyways, I’ve been a long time user of XBMC, and have been using it on three Raspberry Pis in my
home but have found that certain elements of the experience leave me wanting more than the
cheap little device can give (Although I have to give major cudos to Sam for his work on the raspbmc
distro, truly amazing work that has made xbmc on the pi truly usable, auto updates and easy setup,
something anyone can get working).
To get to the point, I was wondering how “usable” XBMC is on i.MX6 devices? I’m perhaps looking to
buy a Wand board Quad to play with and was hoping to get some feedback from current users and the
developers working on it and other i.MX6 devices.
I noticed earlier in the thread that pretty much all video codecs are being accelerated no problem and
that’s one major check but I just wanted to verify the rest to see if it would be a good fit for my usage pattern.
As of today Are these features supported on current i.MX6 builds…And to what extent are they supported?
1. DVD ISO playback over Ethernet (Menu Support?)
2. Blu-ray ISO playback over Ethernet
3. MP3 Audio playback with Visualizations over Ethernet
4. FLAC Audio playback with Visualizations over Ethernet
I know the list may be short but these are the features I use and therefore need to be in good working order
before I take the dive-in and buy a board. I suspect the 3 and 4 are not issues seeing as both can be done
in software on a modest device. The first two I am less sure of…
Thanks and keep up the great work,
Slice