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StevenM wrote:matt0216 wrote:Any reason why the PokertrackerHUD would be using 900mb of ram? I'm not sure what it normally uses, but when I checked my activity monitor it was at 900mb so I stopped the import (which obviously crashed pt4) and when I restarted it was back to ~50mb. What should it normally be around?
The symptoms you described are not normal for just a few tables, but for multitabling this can occur if you play enough tables at the same time. What has me concerned is not the amount of ram used, its the crash that requires investigation (unless of course you were not multitabling many tables at the same time, then both issues should be a concern). To help us determine what is wrong please attempt to reproduce this situation and then stop playing. The next step is to create a support ticket with your PokerTracker4.log and PokerTrackerHUD4.log files zipped and attached to the ticket. These two files will help us look at what is happening within your computer, this information is what we need to determine why the crash occurred.
Please follow these instructions for submitting a Support Ticket with your PokerTracker 4 logs attached.
matt0216 wrote:StevenM wrote:matt0216 wrote:Any reason why the PokertrackerHUD would be using 900mb of ram? I'm not sure what it normally uses, but when I checked my activity monitor it was at 900mb so I stopped the import (which obviously crashed pt4) and when I restarted it was back to ~50mb. What should it normally be around?
The symptoms you described are not normal for just a few tables, but for multitabling this can occur if you play enough tables at the same time. What has me concerned is not the amount of ram used, its the crash that requires investigation (unless of course you were not multitabling many tables at the same time, then both issues should be a concern). To help us determine what is wrong please attempt to reproduce this situation and then stop playing. The next step is to create a support ticket with your PokerTracker4.log and PokerTrackerHUD4.log files zipped and attached to the ticket. These two files will help us look at what is happening within your computer, this information is what we need to determine why the crash occurred.
Please follow these instructions for submitting a Support Ticket with your PokerTracker 4 logs attached.
Thanks I'll try and do this some time today.
Just to add some more detail, PT4 crashes a lot when I click the "Stop Getting Hands" button, however, I think this may have been fixed with the latest update. And when I restarted my Hud last night (I was in 1-3 mtts throughout this time) it started at 50mb and by the time I was finished playing it had crept up to 600mb.
kraada wrote:Thanks matt, we really appreciate it!
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