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Posted by Fledz on Feb-20-2007 10:19:

Processor Scheduling - Programs or Background Applications? [Win XP]

Ok, this is for you guys that use XP (probably works the same in Vista too).

I remember hearing somewhere that if you tell windows to give priority to background applications, it actually works much better with audio sequencers. Obviously worse with games.

Is this true and has anyone got any more info on this?

For reference, I'm talking about :
Control Panel
...
System
...
Advanced [Tab]
...
Performance [Settings]
...
Advanced [Tab]
...
Processor Scheduling

You have two options there. Now, I play games on this computer so I'm enclined to keep it on programs (wait, don't kill me yet!) but once I get a desktop in the near future I will be reinstalling windows and using my laptop for audio production only so I'm thinking if this is the way to go?


Posted by nephilim on Feb-20-2007 11:29:

yes, this is "preferred" because the realtime audio processing is done with the ASIO driver, which runs as a background service. but you won't notice any large performance differences on newer computers, between scheduling programs or background services, just leave things as they are if you're not having any difficulties, or if your latency is not too high


Posted by Fledz on Feb-20-2007 11:40:

Oh ok, yea mine is only 2 months old and is a beast so I think I'll keep in on the normal settings, but I guess this is an option in the future if I ever need it?

Thanks for the info

Digi - How's this for naming a thread title properly?


Posted by ZxZDeViLZxZ on Feb-21-2007 17:43:

intresting seeing how flp doesnt support fucken dualcore any better then it did in last release so might be handy... too bad windows couldnt balence the program between both core for ya.


Posted by daeus on Feb-22-2007 21:56:

yes and Cubase supports INFINATE CPU ahaha yes

How immature was that comment .



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