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kcd1961
on Mar 28, 2010, 5:51am:
Version 2.3 Eats a lot of CPU in FLS 9.3
Have others found this. tried all sorts of settings but it is almost unusable.
XP, M-Audio 2496 (at 44kHz, 512 samples latency), 3 GHz processor, 1 Gig RAM.
1 Audio track
Uses 25% doing nothing, is OK for about 2 minutes, then starts climbing to 50/60%
No other VSTI's or FX running. Any clues? Its looks sort of like a memory leak or denormal bug.
Have others found this. tried all sorts of settings but it is almost unusable.
XP, M-Audio 2496 (at 44kHz, 512 samples latency), 3 GHz processor, 1 Gig RAM.
1 Audio track
Uses 25% doing nothing, is OK for about 2 minutes, then starts climbing to 50/60%
No other VSTI's or FX running. Any clues? Its looks sort of like a memory leak or denormal bug.
Aleksey Vaneev
on Mar 28, 2010, 6:50am:
It maybe a denormal bug - please send me the preset you are using when this happens to info@voxengo.com
kcd1961
on Mar 28, 2010, 9:25am:
thanks. Extensive testing shows not a denormal - also not Voxformer - It was FL Video Player *embarrassed*
Aleksey Vaneev
on Mar 28, 2010, 11:05am:
kcd1961: thanks. Extensive testing shows not a denormal - also not Voxformer - It was FL Video Player *embarrassed*
OK, no problem!
kcd1961
on Apr 1, 2010, 3:25am:
Updated BIOS. The slow climb at the end was FL Video Player. However Voxformer still regularly spikes by about 10%.
Aleksey Vaneev
on Apr 1, 2010, 7:11pm:
Which processor is installed in your computer? Also which audiocard block size are you using? Is Voxformer spiking on a particular preset, or even when none of its modules are active?
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