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Problem with JRiver 23 and ASIO

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JazzHDaudio:
Hi,
Just want to give a feedback in case it could help others with the same situation I was having since 3-4 months.

What was interrupting JRiver 23.0.91 was.......: Windows Modules Installer Worker ( TiWorker.exe) in Windows 10 b1707.
When it kicks to install new updates, it reaches 100% in the CPU (I have a I7-6850K and it goes to the roof).

No wonder JRiver freezes.

Here is a link that adresses the issue of high CPU usage:

https://www.drivereasy.com/knowledge/windows-modules-installer-worker-high-cpu-on-windows-10-solved/

I have a dedicated PC for my music so starting from now I will do the following:
- Keep my RJ45 cable unplugged from the PC;
- Perform Windows Update or others in a regular bases, ie, once a week;
- I won't play music when I do that and will only install the updates by forcing the installation;
- Once this is done, I will remove again the RJ45 cable.

I am doing that because I think that Windows 10 has 2 type of Updates:
a) The major updates that will be downloaded and will be installed (I think you cannot prevent that type of Update);
b) The less important updates that you can prevent from downloading and installing;

Correct me if I am wrong in the above statements as I am not an expert in Windows system.

Since I did that, no more issues as I expressed in my previous post.

Music is playing without interruption!

Cheers,

JazzHDaudio:
JimH,
I forgot to give you an answer: I play through an Exasound e38 using the 8 channels for digital xovers using Acourate filters, for a 4 way xover.
Did some test and everything is back to normal now when no other process (intensive one) play in the backgroung.
The maximum burden I have on the CPU (I7-6850K @3.6GHz - 6 Cores - 12 Logical ones) is around 10%. To reach that CPU load I have to convert a quad DSD (256) to 384KHz than apply 8 FIR in Convolution for the xover. But when Windows kicks with an update installation, it reaches 100% load on the CPU.
Still very happy with JRiver and will continue to support it.

Cheers,

balky:
I've had this same problem with JRiver 22 on windows and have been stuck with using the Linux version ever since.

JRiver doesn't seem to make use of SSE optimization at all for ASIO audio.

I'm a 10+ years user of JRiver and still use for audio only till today.

balky:
Looks like my post has been modified...  :)

But nevertheless, I would like a clear yes / no answer to my (indirect) question...

Is JRiver ASIO SSE optimized?

Genkifd:
i have a similar issue but mine isnt the CPU its the HDD that my music is on. there is something with the latest version of JRiver and latest version of Windows 10 that does not like. Once JRiver is loaded my HDD constantly reads (100%) for days.

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