I took a quick look about newly installed software, running tasks / services. Disabled some (incl. all BitDefender services), but it didn’t take a big effect, but it get a
little better. So I started MC several times and watched CPU usage (via Task Manager / Sysinternals Process Explorer). I think it’s all because of a very high CPU usage at the start of MC. It goes up to nearly 100% and at one point explorer usage is very high to and steels MC the necessary resources. Starting MC with “above normal” priority solves it nearly completely.
The high CPU usage starts round about 8 sec after starting MC and takes ~25 sec, with perhaps 5 seconds wherein the explorer steals to much for proper playback.
Some questions left for me: is the high CPU usage normal? Is it possible, that my machine is to slow for MC?
(1,8 Pentium IV, 768 MB SDRAM, NVIDIA Geforce 3 Ti 200, Onboard CMI3738 Sound)I hope, I’m allowed to refer the thing nobody can listen to anymore: no matter if here is something wrong with MC, my PC or anything with my installation. A nice way to solve this problem would be increasing the buffersize. But I cannot wait ~4 sec. after selecting a new song for playback jump in during DJing.
I never get your point, when you were telling me / us, that there is no need for this. You would make me happy (probably some more for the same reason) and some others because of sound improvements (I never heard
). And you never told me (us) why it is as it is. Saying "there is no need to" cannot be a reason. There is also no need to have this littel thumbnails in the library view. But many users like them (after disliking them at the start I learned to like them to
). So they got it. And it's just for our eyes! But the fileplayback is the most essential thing for at least most users.
I only can repeat my statement:
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In my eyes a high buffer size gives much more safety. With winamp2 (sorry for always referring to this program) I could do whatever I wanted to, because the high buffer even didn’t stop playback within a bluescreen (just to the end of the buffered part). And I had the time to switch to my "Stand-Alone-CD-Playback-System", reboot and nobody noticed It doesn’t matter at a family meeting, but for DJing it can be essential! But it’s no use if smooth-skipping / seeking needs this more time.
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