new version - OUT OF MEMORY issue
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alobpreis last edited by
Can you post a screenshot of Opera's task manager at that point or shortly before?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
I went to https://www.twitch.tv and nor with the stream on the home page nor with a randomly picked one I was able to reproduce the issue. It does uses a lot of memory but Opera never went 'out of memory'.
I'm on Windows 10 running on a I5-4590 with 8GB of RAM and a Intel HD4600 graphic card if that matters.
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lisa64 last edited by
Today I was only able to watch 5 videos on EnganeMe.Tv and Opera said out of memory. I'm clearing the cache each time to see if it helps but no luck.
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sodarocket last edited by
Can confirm memory leak. Happens both on youtube and twitch, haven't tested any other livestreaming sites yet.
I've opened a stream in incognito mode and left it open while I was registering here. Here are three screenshots of my task manager. First picture taken right after I've opened a stream, second one about 5 minutes later and next one 10 or 15 minutes later. As I writing this post, it's already at 1 gigabyte.
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steve038 last edited by
Having the same issue just scrolling Facebook looking for an old post from a few days ago but constant crash with OOM.
Running i7 with 6GB Memory
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
It happened on Clixsense.com
Couldn't reproduce on this one.
engageme.tv after watching some videos.
Couldn't test as it says that it can't show me videos at the moment.
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claudiuo last edited by
Going to switch to other browser until this is fixed. Honestly I lost trust in Opera completely after this. Such a terrible bug released into production , don't they test these things anymore?
I am having the same issues. With 5 tabs open (mainly text sites/video sites) Opera sucks up 2-3 GB of RAM . This is insane. You are going to lose users.
http://engageme.tv -> outofmemory for me as well.
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marjorysmith last edited by
Me too using V42 on Windows 7. Started happening a couple of weeks ago and happens when I have multiple tabs open on youtube.
Very disappointing and amazed that no-one has either addressed the issue or at least recognized it.
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lando242 last edited by
Very disappointing and amazed that no-one has either addressed the issue or at least recognized it.
You would be amazed at the number of people that come here and have some weird issue that no one else has experienced or even seen anywhere else. It is very hard to track something down when you can't reproduce it.
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lyuyouwhat last edited by
Still does it whith the new version of Opera. Damn i completly forget to do a print screen of my task manager.
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marjorysmith last edited by
Very disappointing and amazed that no-one has either addressed the issue or at least recognized it.
You would be amazed at the number of people that come here and have some weird issue that no one else has experienced or even seen anywhere else. It is very hard to track something down when you can't reproduce it.
'That no-one else has reported'?
There are about 10 people above with the same issue. I think there are other threads on here with similar issues as well. Is it not a coincidence that a number of people all of a sudden have the similar symptoms when previously everything was fine? Just because you can't reproduce it doesn't mean that there isn't a problem. I agree that makes it very hard to deal with, but please believe us. -
lyuyouwhat last edited by
here task manager print screen with Mem reduc
Happened at 3 hours 37 mins 42 s with video from twitch.tv : https://www.twitch.tv/westrice/v/110080586
only 1 tabs openend Facebook
Result : out of memory
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tkrunic last edited by
I'm having the same issue on ANY page! Pages with videos only accelerate that issue.
After closing all tabs, memory still remains full and i must restart opera.
Version 42.0.2393.94 32bit
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blackbird71 last edited by
Very disappointing and amazed that no-one has either addressed the issue or at least recognized it. You would be amazed at the number of people that come here and have some weird issue that no one else has experienced or even seen anywhere else. It is very hard to track something down when you can't reproduce it.
'That no-one else has reported'?
There are about 10 people above with the same issue. I think there are other threads on here with similar issues as well. Is it not a coincidence that a number of people all of a sudden have the similar symptoms when previously everything was fine? Just because you can't reproduce it doesn't mean that there isn't a problem. I agree that makes it very hard to deal with, but please believe us.The point is that if "most" users don't see a given problem, including the developers on their systems, it is very difficult for those others to track down the cause of a problem they aren't seeing - even if the problem sufferers number in the several hundred out of the million(s) or more total users. This isn't the same thing as denying a problem exists. There are a vast number of variables between different user systems, in terms of hardware, installed software, and customized user settings. Consequently, the more information supplied in a problem report about a user's OS (type and version), his video system (including drivers), his antimalware software, and some of his custom settings (especially graphics acceleration or not, open tab count, specific webpages or videos, etc), the greater the opportunity for helpers/developers to assist in tracking down possible problem causes - and, hence, to provide likely fixes.
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blackbird71 last edited by
here task manager print screen with Mem reduc
http://hpics.li/794781c
Happened at 3 hours 37 mins 42 s with video from twitch.tv : https://www.twitch.tv/westrice/v/110080586
only 1 tabs openend Facebook
Result : out of memoryFWIW, even using Vivaldi (another chromium-based) browser, on that site, one of its processes steadily increases memory consumption at the rate of roughly 35Kb/second, which is about 2.1 Mb/minute. Likewise, the memory consumption of Firefox 50's single process (a non-chromium browser) also steadily climbs at a roughly similar rate though with some up-and-down activity as it increases, which tends to make me suspect there's something in the Twitch site code/functionality itself involved in your situation.