I have a laptop with an Intel i3-4005U running at 1.7GHz (Win10) and I have to be very judicious about clicking that Playlist Editor button, because it means 15-20 seconds of cardiac arrest for that poor machine while it loads everything. Sometimes talkgroups get stuck in “Teardown” mode on this busy P25 Phase 2 system during that time.
As soon as I save all my edits I stop SDRtrunk and restart it to give everything a new lease on life.
This is on SDRtrunk 0.5.0 Alpha 6 FWIW.
Bote Man
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In Windows Task Manager, go to the Details tab.
Add “Commit size” to the displayed columns (and get rid of those other useless columns while you’re at it), then click on that header to sort by Commit size. See what the memory hogs are. That’s one of many diagnostics that can lend insight.
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