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BuiltToSpill

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CPU usage between tracks
« on: March 20, 2004, 05:56:34 pm »

Ive noticed within the 10.0 builds that between tracks and even in long silences during tracks, my computer slows to a crawl and the CPU usage skyrockets.
Has this been touched on before  ?


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Re:CPU usage between tracks
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2004, 06:02:41 pm »

Do you have the Do not play silence option enabled (under Options > Playback)?  If so, don't do that.
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Re:CPU usage between tracks
« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2004, 05:59:11 pm »

Nope. I never had it enabled.
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Re:CPU usage between tracks
« Reply #3 on: March 22, 2004, 06:03:33 pm »

Does turning DSP (equalizer, etc.) on or off make a difference?

Are your files on a slow source?

With a 1.8 Ghz, you should be able to play fullscreen games with MC cranking in the background and not know the difference.
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Re:CPU usage between tracks
« Reply #4 on: March 23, 2004, 03:49:25 pm »

mmmm,  when i turn off the effects in DSP, the lagging stops...
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Re:CPU usage between tracks
« Reply #5 on: March 23, 2004, 03:59:49 pm »

The problem is that some CPU's get really slow when dealing with numbers close to 0, which can happen when a bunch of silence is passed through the DSP chain.

If you can isolate what DSP effect / equalizer does it, we may be able to work around it.

Thanks.
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Re:CPU usage between tracks
« Reply #6 on: March 23, 2004, 07:42:16 pm »

Matt,
Its the virtual subwoofer in the DSP.  
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Re:CPU usage between tracks
« Reply #7 on: March 25, 2004, 08:55:34 am »

Hi Built;

One thing that I noticed is that you seem to have too little memory on your Win XP system.

The screen you provide shows only 260MB total (I assume you have a 256MB) which is totally inadequate for Win XP.

Yes, 256MB does allow you to run XP, but just barely.  512MB is generally considered to be the "Sweet Spot" for XP & allows all programs to run more freely with less processor usage & less swap file usage which can really slow things down a lot.

Many systems today come with 1GB of memory.

I was running 512MB on my XP Pro 2.2GHz system but was sometimes running low on memory so I upgrade to 1GB & now the swap file is seldom needed.

When a computer starts to run low on memory it starts using more & more swap file (a space set aside on your hard drive as virtual or swap memory).  This will cause a slow down in your computer.

I notice that you only have 46MB of free memory.  That may be part you're the problem.

A friend of mine had only 256MB on his Win XP system & was having all kinds of problems running programs.  Adobe Acrobat refused to run at all saying that there was insufficient system memory.  WinFax Pro was taking forever to assemble a large database to send mailings to club members.

After we added an additional 256MB to bring him up to 512MB all of those problems disappeared.  Acrobat now loads without complaint, & WinFax does the same job in 1/5th the time it used to take.

Memory is dirt cheap today & there is no reason to be running only 256KB on an XP system.
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Re:CPU usage between tracks
« Reply #8 on: March 25, 2004, 05:26:19 pm »

Thanks Doc, I appreciate the advice!

I'll look into some more memory.
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