For some strange reason, when I use Winamp and Firefox at the same time, Firefox eventually starts using between 3 and 8 times as much memory. I have to restart Firefox for it to work correctly again. Any idea why this might be happening?
For some strange reason, when I use Winamp and Firefox at the same time, Firefox eventually starts using between 3 and 8 times as much memory. I have to restart Firefox for it to work correctly again. Any idea why this might be happening?
Do you have the same problem when you use IE (or Opera) and Winamp at the same time? If so, then it must be your Winamp, remove some plugins in Winamp that you don't need or re-install winamp. If the problem doesn't happen when you use IE or Opera+Winamp, then it must be your Firefox, re-install firefox and check the plugins in your Winamp.
It doesn't seem to be a very widespread problem (if indeed spread at all). What extensions are you using? What version of Firefox?
Why not try different versions of Firefox - I'm actually using the beta of Firefox3 and I think it's great. <a href="http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/3.0b2/releasenotes/">Link</a>.
You could also try disabling your extensions one by one to see if the problem stops.
Firefox leaks memory like hell if certain other programs are running, it'll keep using more and more memory and not freeing it up after you close tabs until it crashes. The Beta for 3 is a bit better for not doing it as much, but it still has issues with the amount of memory it uses :/
I just installed the FF 3 beta now :o. It's got a few graphical... anomalies, but it seems to run okayish.
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I'm using the most current version of Firefox 2. I've reinstalled it and Winamp. I've disabled all of my extensions and removed the ones that I don't really use and it does seem to work correctly if I do that. However, I don't WANT to use Firefox without the extensions. :P I can try disabling one extension at a time, but that'll take a while since Firefox can run for upwards of an hour before I realize there's anything wrong.
I refuse to use IE so I don't know if it has the same problem. xP I don't have Opera. Baloki says it's a Firefox problem anyway. :P So opening and closing a lot of tabs causes it?
EDIT: Will Firefox 3 work with my extensions? Specifically Adblock, IE Tab, DownloadHelper, DownloadThemAll, Fasterfox, McAfee Site Adviser, Tab Mix Plus and Stumble Upon?
Well, apparently it's a poorly coded plugin that's the problem then, and not Firefox itself.
To speed up the process of finding the exact plugin that's causing the problem, you could try disabling half of them, and if the problem is gone, then activate only the second half of them. Then repeat until there's just one plugin left :p.
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Opening alot of tabs will cause it as Firefox 2 has a habit of not freeing up the memory it uses for a new tab until the whole program is closed meaning you can quite quickly get into 100's of megs of memory usage if you use tabbed browsing alot. As for the extensions I know alot are updated, what I would recommend is to install the beta, run it once and see if it updates them all, if it doesn't just run the old FF2 program file from the Program Files folder. Just make sure you install the beta in a diff folder.
It'll be either Downloadthem all, IE Tab, Fasterfox or McAffee.
You could also switch to foobar2000 whilst you're at it, so much nicer than winamp![]()
I read something somewhere about the whole Firefox memory hog thing, if I could find the article it'd show you. It's not that it's hogging resources it's that what resources it uses up aren't being released properly or something like that.
Other then that I'd recommend Foobar. :joey:
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But I just spent hours customising the UI in v0.9.4.5 :{ Not that I'm using the default one anyway, I'm using Columns UI![]()
I didn't like foobar2000. What's supposed to make it so much nicer?
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functionality, flexibility and configurability, because of it's nice titlescript scripting supportGo with Winamp though if looking at the media player is more important or you don't have time/effort to spend on programming foobar or customising it's looks
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