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02.12.2007 18:24:43
memory leak
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I believe I've found a memory leak. I have v1.8 on an Intel Core 2 Duo Mini, with 10.5.1.

To access music and video in iTunes, I use RB's ability to generate user-defined menus from applescript, rather than the normal RB menu. (That's for a number of reasons: I don't like the way the RB menu handles TV shows, and I don't like the way it sorts songs when browsing music, and I don't like the album art/video still previews that pop up and slow down the menu.) I have an applescript that generates a text file listing all my music and video, in a format RB can parse when generating a menu.

When I open Activity Monitor, I see the amount of real RAM used by RB creep up steadily every time I invoke or navigate the menu. When I first start RB it uses about 18 MB of RAM; after a few hours of fiddling with the menu it was up to 125 MB.

I also started to see video stuttering when watching iTunes 7.5 and EyeTV 2.5 in full-screen... so the menu may be affecting the system's video memory as well. (I haven't installed the developer tools since upgrading to Leopard so I can't use that Quartz utility to check video memory usage.)

I can email the scripts I'm using so this can be investigated. (But don't email me at my login email (aol), I very rarely use it.)

Last edited: 03.12.2007 18:05:03 

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04.12.2007 13:35:01
Re: Keyspan RF remote button mapping
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You can assign actions to all nine buttons. 3 of the buttons are 
already globally mapped by default and thus don't appear in the 
Behaviour mapping tables.

Please go to

Preferences > Mapping > Global mapping

and remove the default mapping for the buttons you want to map on a 
per-Behaviour level.

Best regards, 
Felix 

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04.12.2007 16:21:02
Re: Keyspan RF remote button mapping
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oops, I figured that one out (and felt kind of dumb for asking) but then had a more serious issue, so I just edited the post, rather than clutter the board with a whole new post. 
User

04.12.2007 16:30:01
Re: Re: Keyspan RF remote button mapping
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I have subscribed to the forums by mail (everybody can in their 
account), so I didn't see you changed the posting entirely.

Please send me a sample script you are observing this with (to the 
info address as listed in the Imprint - or just copy any paste it here 
or in the contact form) and I'll try to reproduce the problem.

Best regards, 
Felix