Excessive RAM Use by MakeMKV or something else wrong?
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 6:44 pm
Using an iMac 2.93 quad core i7 running 10.9.5 with 16gb of crucial memory
Bought a Pioneer BDR-XD05S connected through two USB ports.
When ripping blu ray discs from my collection using MakeMKV, by about 4-5 minutes of the rip, nearly all 16GB of memory are being used. Available RAM just ticks down like a clock.
Using Memory Clean or activity monitor, I cannot see where the memory is being used as activity monitor doesn't show anything about 1gb being used (but shows memory pressure as full green) however by the halfway point of a burn, even with NO other applications open, my system is out of memory and stalled without memory cleans which only give back about 200mgs which quickly drain again. Happens with Read Buffer set to 256 and 1024mb. I haven't changed any other settings.
Here is what I've tried:
1. Rebuilt permissions, zapped PRAM, etc.
2. Tried saving rip to a different drive - same result. Massive memory drain.
3. Ripped a conventional DVD using my internal Superdrive on MakeMKV and available RAM went from 12GB at the start of the rip to 7GB by the end (only stopped dropping because the rip finished.
Was about to return the Pioneer drive but it seems like a lot of RAM was being used to rip the standard DVD in my other drive.
Any ideas? Thanks.
Bought a Pioneer BDR-XD05S connected through two USB ports.
When ripping blu ray discs from my collection using MakeMKV, by about 4-5 minutes of the rip, nearly all 16GB of memory are being used. Available RAM just ticks down like a clock.
Using Memory Clean or activity monitor, I cannot see where the memory is being used as activity monitor doesn't show anything about 1gb being used (but shows memory pressure as full green) however by the halfway point of a burn, even with NO other applications open, my system is out of memory and stalled without memory cleans which only give back about 200mgs which quickly drain again. Happens with Read Buffer set to 256 and 1024mb. I haven't changed any other settings.
Here is what I've tried:
1. Rebuilt permissions, zapped PRAM, etc.
2. Tried saving rip to a different drive - same result. Massive memory drain.
3. Ripped a conventional DVD using my internal Superdrive on MakeMKV and available RAM went from 12GB at the start of the rip to 7GB by the end (only stopped dropping because the rip finished.
Was about to return the Pioneer drive but it seems like a lot of RAM was being used to rip the standard DVD in my other drive.
Any ideas? Thanks.