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Analyzer in DSP studio is jerky
winnebago:
Just like the title says. DSP Studio Analyzer tab. It's been smooth before but at some time the display became jerky and it has stayed that way. I don't think it's Windows as I have recently rebuilt my PC with a complete new OS loadout. The behavior persisted across the rebuild. Anyone else seeing this behavior?
HPBEME:
--- Quote from: winnebago on May 10, 2023, 03:31:08 pm ---at some time the display became jerky and it has stayed that way. I don't think it's Windows as I have recently rebuilt my PC with a complete new OS loadout
--- End quote ---
If you are only recently noticing the jerkiness, and you recently rebuilt your PC… well... Seems possible the two might be related. I guess I'll play the role of JimH here... antivirus?
(that one's just for you B. ;D)
winnebago:
Sorry. I didn't explain very well. I meant that the problem persisted across the rebuild. All drivers are up-to-date. AV properly throttled for MC30. I'm a retired IT guy so I know more than the average user. I had hoped the rebuild would fix it. Alas, no. It's still herky jerky.
Let me say thank you, too. I appreciate you calling my mistake so we can communicate better.
HPBEME:
I understand now. I was being somewhat facetious with the "antivirus?" suggestion anyway - that is prescribed as a possible culprit far top often in my opinion.
I personally am not experiencing a "jerky" analyzer. That said, if I enable the checkbox for "high resolution" in the upper right of the analyzer window, the display is not as super-smooth, but I would not describe it as jerky either.
If you still happen to have MC's auto backups from before your recent rebuild, you could try restoring just the settings from a time where you think it was still operating correctly. I have suggested this approach to many users for a myriad of "I never had this problem until I updated to the latest MC" type problems, and the success rate has been 100% to date. That said, I have no idea what setting might affect the analyzer specifically… Some of the buffering settings maybe?
Either way, it is a fairly simple and painless to restore settings from old backups, and you never know, one of them just might do the trick.
winnebago:
Here's a 10 second clip on my Onedrive. It shows the jerkiness pretty well. If I turn off high resolution it gets just a little better but the jerkiness is still there.
I will try restoring settings. I think I still have the backup prior to rebuild. It's been a couple of months and my memory is fuzzy. Definitely worth a try.
https://1drv.ms/v/s!Ar2KTzQ1DZJozsNtoXPRl9yPgB42fA?e=aEuR62
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