THANK YOU! WHAT A RELEIF!But this made me think about VLC's memory map option. What if I disabled the express usage of memory mapping?
So I turned off my Input Codecs -> Access Modules -> MMap -> Use file memory mapping, and now my system uses
Active memory during playback not Inactive memory. The Active memory gets released upon quitting VLC as I figured
it should.
So I guess I don't have a problem per se. It might even be normal behavior.
That's exactly how I felt when I found out about the "memory map" option. And thank goodness I did!!! My system would literally be crawling when I was finished with a movie, now all is normal. THIS SHOULD BE DISABLED BY DEFAULT!!!THANK YOU! WHAT A RELEIF!But this made me think about VLC's memory map option. What if I disabled the express usage of memory mapping?
So I turned off my Input Codecs -> Access Modules -> MMap -> Use file memory mapping, and now my system uses
Active memory during playback not Inactive memory. The Active memory gets released upon quitting VLC as I figured
it should.
So I guess I don't have a problem per se. It might even be normal behavior.![]()
Even better, I just played a dvd and it didn't even chew away the free memory as it played.
The "memory map" function should come disabled and with a big warning when trying to turn it on. -It is now turned off and it will stay turned off!!!
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