crackles when screen is moving
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I have a ASUS P4P800 deluxe MoBo.
2 GB of RAM
Intel P4 2,6 GHz
I tryed a lot:
Standart Pc Mode
No IRQ Sharing at all
Set Option for Background devices
PCI Latenz =32
AGP Aperture = 128
I tryed a file out of this forum which helps to run sfp in lower priority mode
If any one could help me it would be great
because I own aPulsar Card for over 2 years and like it but it never worked correctly yet.
I still believe it's my lack of knowledge and a big portion of bad bad luck!
Never hasitate... just write! Please...
2 GB of RAM
Intel P4 2,6 GHz
I tryed a lot:
Standart Pc Mode
No IRQ Sharing at all
Set Option for Background devices
PCI Latenz =32
AGP Aperture = 128
I tryed a file out of this forum which helps to run sfp in lower priority mode
If any one could help me it would be great
because I own aPulsar Card for over 2 years and like it but it never worked correctly yet.
I still believe it's my lack of knowledge and a big portion of bad bad luck!
Never hasitate... just write! Please...
Have you tried setting higher latency in SFP? Does that fix it?
What's your videocard?
What's your videocard?
more has been done with less
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Thanx for your trys but my screen is set in Standart mode and yes I tried all different Buffersizes (I switched in cset.ini = I know!!!) but I still got these dropouts.
I'm using Cubase SX 3.01 in XTC Mode that's the only way I want to use it.
I can 100% say it has something to do with AGP or my Radeon Graphic card.
The dropouts appear when I open/close a window or when my Sequencer flips the screen to the further part of the song.
Only graphic Interaction causes --> No Sound for half a Second. No hang ups, no Alert messages, nothing but a short crazy-making nerve-breaking moment of painful silence...
Help me!!!
I'm using Cubase SX 3.01 in XTC Mode that's the only way I want to use it.
I can 100% say it has something to do with AGP or my Radeon Graphic card.
The dropouts appear when I open/close a window or when my Sequencer flips the screen to the further part of the song.
Only graphic Interaction causes --> No Sound for half a Second. No hang ups, no Alert messages, nothing but a short crazy-making nerve-breaking moment of painful silence...
Help me!!!
XTC mode explains a lot :> You may want to consider normal SFP mode if Gonzoft's guide doesn't fix your problems. IMHO CW should have never promoted XTC mode.
more has been done with less
https://soundcloud.com/at0m-studio
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Hi,
I got the same issue.
It has something to do with the PCI latency.
please check the following link and you should solve your issue (It worked for me !)
http://www.cakewalk.com/forum/tm.asp?m= ... ,glitching
Regards,
Vna
I got the same issue.
It has something to do with the PCI latency.
please check the following link and you should solve your issue (It worked for me !)
http://www.cakewalk.com/forum/tm.asp?m= ... ,glitching
Regards,
Vna
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Oh no!!!!
I'm so disappointed by my whole computer and me.
I try so hard search and tweak on and on and nothing helps!
I set the latency by the help of Power Strip but it didn't help. I'm not sure if I'm doing wrong or if it just can't work.
Don't know what to do know.
Perhaps getting a different Soundcard?!
Buahh. That'S a fu..... pity.
Thaks for your help and if anyone out there thinks: "hey folk I know the answer" Write!!!
I'm so disappointed by my whole computer and me.
I try so hard search and tweak on and on and nothing helps!
I set the latency by the help of Power Strip but it didn't help. I'm not sure if I'm doing wrong or if it just can't work.
Don't know what to do know.
Perhaps getting a different Soundcard?!
Buahh. That'S a fu..... pity.
Thaks for your help and if anyone out there thinks: "hey folk I know the answer" Write!!!
Here's a simple tool to monitor and set PCI latency, d4rkr3zin posted it here on z a while ago: http://mark-knutson.com/t3/
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msconfig - go to start - run and type there msconfig, then go to startup and disable all stuff there, i personally have just sfp enable, for loading sfp project at startup
you can also disable a lot of services too, so if you don't have internet running even more,
check this site,
http://www.blackviper.com/WinXP/servicecfg.htm
but i'm not sure, if this is cause of your problems,
first check at msconfig what's loading there when windows starts,
matej
you can also disable a lot of services too, so if you don't have internet running even more,
check this site,
http://www.blackviper.com/WinXP/servicecfg.htm
but i'm not sure, if this is cause of your problems,
first check at msconfig what's loading there when windows starts,
matej
whatever....
all of the computers i set up seem to work 100% immediately. if it's not working reliably and you have good parts, the setup and install must be done poorly. you shouldn't need any extrodinary measures to have a working system. all these other progs should be doing is wringing the last 5% of performance out of your system....
all of the computers i set up seem to work 100% immediately. if it's not working reliably and you have good parts, the setup and install must be done poorly. you shouldn't need any extrodinary measures to have a working system. all these other progs should be doing is wringing the last 5% of performance out of your system....
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I was going to ask "what's your video card" but at0m|c beat me to it.
The reason was that your system is pretty much identical to mine, with the exception that you haave twice the RAM (but that's unlikely to be relevant).
BTW, which OS are you running? If you're running XP, then it might make more sense to install as ACPI, not "Standard PC".
Royston
The reason was that your system is pretty much identical to mine, with the exception that you haave twice the RAM (but that's unlikely to be relevant).
BTW, which OS are you running? If you're running XP, then it might make more sense to install as ACPI, not "Standard PC".
Royston
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I have some questions about Bios settings.
Is there a bios crack out there?
What setting are good for Audio use?
Graphic Adapter Priority? AGP/PCI <-> PCI/AGP
Graphics Aperture Size how big?
Spread Spectrum Enabled/Disabled
ICH Delayed Transaktion Enabled/Disabled
MPS Revision 1.4 or less
PCI Latency Timer 128 or ?
Allocate IRQ to PCI VGA (yes/no)
Palette Snooping En-/Disabled
PCI IDE Busmaster En-/Disabled
ACPI 2.0 Support Yes/No
ACPI APIC support En-/Disabled
BIOS --> AML ACPI table En-/Disabled
Power Management APM En-/Disabled
Well you knows?
Is there a bios crack out there?
What setting are good for Audio use?
Graphic Adapter Priority? AGP/PCI <-> PCI/AGP
Graphics Aperture Size how big?
Spread Spectrum Enabled/Disabled
ICH Delayed Transaktion Enabled/Disabled
MPS Revision 1.4 or less
PCI Latency Timer 128 or ?
Allocate IRQ to PCI VGA (yes/no)
Palette Snooping En-/Disabled
PCI IDE Busmaster En-/Disabled
ACPI 2.0 Support Yes/No
ACPI APIC support En-/Disabled
BIOS --> AML ACPI table En-/Disabled
Power Management APM En-/Disabled
Well you knows?
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To be honest, I have no idea!cm sounddesign wrote:
Counterpart does your System work in XTC Mode?

I also use Cubase for some synths (Battery, Ravity S & Crystal mostly) and my reverb (Anwida DX) as I have not found suitable equivalent devices for Scope.
Are you able to e.g. borrow a friend's video card for a day? It might be worth trying one out to see if it makes any difference.
By the way, do you get crackles when both Cubase and Scope are the top window, or just one of them..?
Royston
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Hi Royston
Now I got to be honest.
I never tryed the real scope project because I don't want to work with it.
It is too disturbing and takes to much time and is not as comfortable to work on two levels (scope and Cubase).
The last thing is that I don't need the super open architecture that's just confusing for me.
I never saw a Creamware user working as fast as I do on a normal ASIO Mixing-Setup.
Maybe because I would be faster on a scope project as well, hihihi.
No, no more fun.
I have no practice in working with scope but I'M fast in Cubase that's why I want to use XTC Mode and nothing else.
Or you have such a good reason that makes me think of a new workflow.
BTW the new CW support helped me very much they are really nice.
I didn't want to phone them because it is so expensive. Therefore I sent them a email and got immediate response.
Then it became a little Internet conversation and after 4 or 5 emails they call me!!!!!!!! Just cool because I have my CW-Card for over 2 Years.
Now I got to be honest.
I never tryed the real scope project because I don't want to work with it.
It is too disturbing and takes to much time and is not as comfortable to work on two levels (scope and Cubase).
The last thing is that I don't need the super open architecture that's just confusing for me.
I never saw a Creamware user working as fast as I do on a normal ASIO Mixing-Setup.
Maybe because I would be faster on a scope project as well, hihihi.
No, no more fun.
I have no practice in working with scope but I'M fast in Cubase that's why I want to use XTC Mode and nothing else.
Or you have such a good reason that makes me think of a new workflow.
BTW the new CW support helped me very much they are really nice.
I didn't want to phone them because it is so expensive. Therefore I sent them a email and got immediate response.
Then it became a little Internet conversation and after 4 or 5 emails they call me!!!!!!!! Just cool because I have my CW-Card for over 2 Years.