Memory Leak - Windows 7 - BDA Driver 878 v1.2.3.8

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Memory Leak - Windows 7 - BDA Driver 878 v1.2.3.8

Postby sirrom » Sat Aug 11, 2012 9:42 am

I'm running a twinhan 1020 card with windows 7 64 bit system and have limited the memory to 4 gigs. I've used several codec but I find the MS DTV works best however regardless of the codec the memory usage just continues to climb until the system crashes. This takes less than ten minutes and occurs when the memory reaches 80% uses. Not sure what is causing the system not to release the memory. Would this be a hardware issue or software and how might I resolve the problem? thanks
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Re: Memory Leak - Windows 7 - BDA Driver 878 v1.2.3.8

Postby rel » Sat Aug 11, 2012 1:43 pm

weird, maybe it is driver related.. either DVB card driver or graphic card. I can't reproduce such problem on 2 PCs with different DVB-Hardware but not Twinhan 1020.
Plugins/modules could also cause that. Try to remove all plugins and modules from DD. MS codecs work fine. If you have another dvb card or usb box other than 1020 , also have a try , all will help find culprit. Please also attach your dvbdream.log and bda.log here
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Re: Memory Leak - Windows 7 - BDA Driver 878 v1.2.3.8

Postby sirrom » Sat Aug 11, 2012 10:10 pm

Thanks, I put a 102G card in and changed the codec, it ran the memory up to 81 but didn't crash which is positive movement but was unable to close the program. I've removed all unused codec's and have once again pull the video card and will try just on the on-board graphics. I suspect its not the DVDDream, as I tried two other programs with the same result so I suspect its something else affecting the system. I guess this is why its called testing. Thanks for the quick response.

Update: Bios must have been corrupted, pulled the battery to reset and all is working fine!

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