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Old 09-27-2011, 11:18 AM
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done!
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Old 09-30-2011, 10:45 PM
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OK.
so i it turns out that i only get really bad performance whenever i have ANY rtas wrapped plugin. (tried from different manufacturers - its ALL wrapped plugins)
- i filled all my insert slots (a-g or whatever is the max) with dverbs and the computer could handle it without a single hiccups (was almost dying though, but its ok) - the cpu meter showed 85% and i could move stuff around fine with no problems.

ANd i found the "minimize io latency" checkbox you were talking about - i just had to press "ignore CPU errors" (or whatever its called) - i cant really compare if it helps or not, since PT stops playing any sound as soon as i do that. THe meters dance around and i am playing back stuff, but there is no audio.

So... what are my options?? i really want to use other plugins than the stock ones!

just tested again - if i have the minimize in/out latncy checked, the computer performs really bad, stock plugins or not, but unchecked, the computer (with stock plugins) performs great!
and by bad i mean: unable to playback 24 mono tracks, with 2 inserts each (takes up roughly 32% of the cpu, but teh cpu meter dancing so much up and down that its hard to tell.. and it goes completely in the red if i scroll up/down or adjust an eq. I have left 2 cores for the OS, and it seems that if i go down to 4 cores only, the performance gets a little better, but still WAY unacceptable.
this is on an I7 2600 3,4 ghz, with no IRQ conflicts, no overclocking, fresh install of win7 and pro tools.
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Old 10-01-2011, 09:11 PM
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Default Re: Crackling when moving windows??

Hmm.[bleep]
I reinstalled pt - this time 9.02 and checked the "minimize i/o latency" and it help alot! My system is usable now!!
I still get some light crackles when i move Windows around/change eq points etc but not nearly as often as before.[bleep]
Wuhuuu!! Still not perfect, but alot better!
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Old 10-07-2011, 07:17 AM
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But if i go anywhere near 30-50% cpu usage the system is unusable....
Seems that any rtas Will mess everything up..
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Old 12-20-2011, 07:42 AM
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Default Re: Crackling when moving windows??

Solved by Using Pro tools 10..
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