Re: Voice Over eating memory

2016-10-23 Thread Scott Granados
The fan will kick in when ever your machine starts to chug along and do some heavier processing. Booting can do this, running virtual machines, or anything intensive. A malfunctioning app like voiceover could also do this. Best thing to do is report the issue to apple, it may be a memory leak

Re: Voice Over eating memory

2016-10-23 Thread Terje Strømberg
Hi Scott and others. After thinking about it once in a while, i often turn on music after boot or do other rutines in the apartment and can’t hear the fan in the mac. This time i did both after a boot. It is therefore a possiblility that it happened 10 minutes after boot this time. I would hear

Re: Voice Over eating memory

2016-10-22 Thread Terje Strømberg
Ours after boot, but usually it is fine. Last time was the first time and the second time has not bin happen yet. > 22. okt. 2016 kl. 02.44 skrev Scott Granados : > > That’s a big +1, first thing that came in to my mind as well was a memory > leak. > > Does this happen after days, hours or minu

Re: Voice Over eating memory

2016-10-21 Thread Scott Granados
That’s a big +1, first thing that came in to my mind as well was a memory leak. Does this happen after days, hours or minutes of being booted? > On Oct 21, 2016, at 6:18 PM, Eric Oyen wrote: > > hmmm. better report that one. it sounds a lot like a memory leak (and a > fairly bad one at that).

Re: Voice Over eating memory

2016-10-21 Thread Eric Oyen
hmmm. better report that one. it sounds a lot like a memory leak (and a fairly bad one at that). -eric On Oct 21, 2016, at 3:09 PM, Terje Strømberg wrote: > Hi, > > Voice Over was using 13.8GB memory. I shut down and restarted imac. Thinking > hackers was coming down the voice over pipe line.

Voice Over eating memory

2016-10-21 Thread Terje Strømberg
Hi, Voice Over was using 13.8GB memory. I shut down and restarted imac. Thinking hackers was coming down the voice over pipe line. The fan speed was increasing, that is the reason for checking with the menu bar stat app.The mac built in activity monitor confirmed that the menu bar stat info was