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November 1, 2010
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MEMORY LEAK OF NEW FLASHPLAYER VERSION

  • November 1, 2010
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We find a problem about STANDARD FLASHPLAYER PLATFORM,memory leaking on new flashplayer version(10.1.82.72 or newer) happens while testing the flashplayer in live mode connected to the standard FMS in a period of more than 24 hours.the Phenomenon is as follows,the player screen seems suddenly fixed after some time and the memory start to increase ,the peak of virtual memory consumption is up to 1.3 G(2.0G of physical memory),and a moment later,white screen happens with a exclamation point.

1.      test aim

test the stability of STANDARD FLASHPLAYER FLATFORM in a long period

2.      test environment

SERVER

STREAMING SERVER:   ADOBE  FMS 3.5.1

CODEC SERVER :      ADOBE  FME 2.5

OPERATIONG SYSTEM:  WINDOWS  2003  PROFESSIONAL

CAPTURE CARD:      OSPREY530(720*576)

CLIENT

WINDOWS XP system with flashplayer plugins of verision 10.1.82.76 or newer

3.      test steps

a:starting FMS

b:starting FME, and then set codec parameter (video codec type choose H264,audio AAC or MP3,video format can select 320*240 or up to 720*576, bitrate from 200k to 1000k,the profile of H264 encode type setted baseline or main,at last connetting the streaming url to FMS).

c:start the standard flashplayer on the client machine,set the livestream url and go.

4.      client configuration description

client 1: operating system  windows xp professional sp3

      flashplayer        10.1.82.76

      display card type  NVIDIA  GEForce  9600 GSO 512

client 2: operating system  windows xp professional sp2

      flashplayer        10.1.82.76

      display card type  NVIDIA  GEForce  GTS 250

client 3: operating system  windows xp  professional  sp3

      flashplayer        10.1.82.76

      display card type  inter(r)  82945G

client 4: operating system  windows xp  professional  sp3

      flashplayer        10.1.85.*

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    pwillener
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    November 2, 2010

    This is a user-to-user forum.  If you think you have found a bug, report it at https://bugs.adobe.com/flashplayer/