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@bluezzbastardzz Thanks for your reply, but I can assure you that it’s NOT my internet connection. I know it looks like that, but it’s not that, believe me. I won’t go into details here, but as I said, I’ve already investigated this question seriously. And, by the way, I don’t have any problem with video streaming, so 320kbps audio should not be a problem at all.In fact, at first when I started to encounter this problem a year ago there wasn’t even the error message. The streaming of very long tracks just stopped after the first 2 or 3 minutes and mysteriously restarted automatically at the beginning of the track. That didn’t look like buffering. Now it doesn’t restart at the beginning anymore, and there is the error message, but the problem is still basically the same.
Not a new problem, but a very strange and annoying one I’ve been having for a year now:Since the end of last year, I can't listen to the longest tracks on Deezer anymore. Whenever a track is over 20-minute long (something not unusual in the genres of music I listen to), the streaming starts normally but after the first 2 or 3 minutes it systematically stops with an error message saying that it can't be loaded. If I manually move the cursor further into the track, the streaming restarts there but the same error message happens again after a couple of minutes, and so on.That never happens on shorter tracks, so I guess it's due to the weight of the longer tracks and probably some related cache overload, but clearing the cache doesn’t make any improvement.I've already invastigated this problem as far as I could and I’m sure that it doesn't come from my internet connection or anything like that. And again, until the end of last year it worked just fine, and nothing has changed on my side. (
No it doesn’t seem to be related to a specific browser (though it might be more apparent with Firefox, according to some reports).It doesn’t seem to be specifically related to Flow either. Personally I never use Flow, but I have this problem too.To avoid filling the RAM, I now try to close the Deezer tab after I’ve finished listening to an album, or in between albums, and I don’t leave a Deezer tab opened on Firefox when I’m not using it anymore, like I used to do before when I wasn’t aware of this problem.But for all those who are still unaware, Firefox has implemented a new workaround in its latest update (version 93.0, released 5 October 2021) which doesn’t solve the problem but could help prevent crashes. I quote from the release notes:“When available system memory is critically low, Firefox on Windows will automatically unload tabs based on their last access time, memory usage, and other attributes. This should help reduce Firefox out-of-memory crashes. Switching to an unloaded ta
I have the same problem that everyone here, in my case on the website on Windows 10 with Firefox. I usually stream only for a few hours per session, so it doesn't crash my system, but in the task manager the huge memory usage accumulating on Firefox when I'm streaming on Deezer is very visible.I do have another very strange problem which I think might also be related somehow to this memory leak issue: Since the end of last year, I can't listen to the longest tracks on Deezer anymore. Whenever a track is over 20-minute long (not something unusual in the genres of music I listen to), after the first 2 or 3 minutes it systematically stops with an error message saying that it can't be loaded. If I manually move the cursor further into the track, the same thing happens again after a couple of minutes. That never happens on shorter tracks, so I guess it's due to the weight of the longer tracks. And in fact, the only way I've found to be able to read those long tracks is to reduce the audio q
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