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[Firefox Nightly, Arch Linux]Memory Usage Increases Over Time

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So, I'm trying to watch some F1 with videos running for the broadcast, and multiple PiP for on-board cameras and map/tracker. While doing this I've noticed that my memory usage slowly creeps up until I either refresh all the sites or the PC crashes because too much of the memory is used. When first loading up/refreshing the site(s) and setting up the PiP videos how I want them, I'm at about 3.5GB of RAM usage, however over time it just adds up until the usage is so high that my PC crashes. I have 16GB (15.6GB) of RAM, I once watched it go above 15GB used before the PC finally crashed. Using the AUR package.

So, I'm trying to watch some F1 with videos running for the broadcast, and multiple PiP for on-board cameras and map/tracker. While doing this I've noticed that my memory usage slowly creeps up until I either refresh all the sites or the PC crashes because too much of the memory is used. When first loading up/refreshing the site(s) and setting up the PiP videos how I want them, I'm at about 3.5GB of RAM usage, however over time it just adds up until the usage is so high that my PC crashes. I have 16GB (15.6GB) of RAM, I once watched it go above 15GB used before the PC finally crashed. Using the AUR package.

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Hi

First of all - wow, that is a great use of multiple picture in picture.

How many PiP windows do you have running when you are doing this?

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I believe I've been sticking to 4 PiP windows to fill up my entire second display, as I can't really stretch the videos, while also having the main stream with commentary and stuff on my main display. I think I also tested with just a single PiP window, and if my memory is correct, it still added up, but possibly not as quickly. The season has ended, but I may be able to run some tests with replays at some point if my subscription is still active if that's needed. Haven't tested other sites because I don't personally have much use for it elsewhere, it is a really nice addition in these special cases though.

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I think that Firefox would normally only allow one PiP window in a profile.

Are you using multiple profiles to achieve this ?

Does the Firefox Task Manager (about:performance) and about:memory pages show any indication what takes up this memory?

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I believe support for multiple PiP windows have been enabled/added in a recent update (nightly build), from what I can see from my laptop right now it seems like it can be enabled under Nightly Experiments, labeled "Multiple Picture-in-Picture Support". If memory serves right it also increased when using only one PiP window to test it, which is why I added this here, I can try to take a look at it again when I have access to my desktop where I had the issue in a few days.