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Can I just ask what version of Windows 7 you are running?
x86 or x64?
Can I just ask what version of Windows 7 you are running?
x86 or x64?
I think is x86 (I saw that number in Program Files).
Right Click "Computer" and select properties.
Let me know if it's 32 or 64 bit.
Home Premium, Pro, or Ultimate?
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit.Right Click "Computer" and select properties.
Let me know if it's 32 or 64 bit.
Home Premium, Pro, or Ultimate?
I tried to remove latency but I could not, I disable many things as possible and nothing! If I change my Windows 7 to Ubuntu or Linux my latency problem may be resolve? or is not latency my problem?It means you need to go to the same site and download the product support sheet and read about DPC latency and what can cause problems.... there's also information on the website. Then we'll talk!
You look to have an improvement according to the chart you just posted.
Here is a very useful services guide. I recommend printing this out and working from a sheet of paper. There are various levels of Services tweaks listed. (Safe, Tweaked, Bare Bones) This might take a bit of playing around and some patience trying out each level of Services tweaks.
Windows 7 Service Configurations by Black Viper
Towards the bottom of this page
Windows 7 Services Registry Files and Information
You can download and apply the "safe" Services patch.
If you get a little stuck and are worried what changes you have actually made you download and install the "Default" services patch.
Any higher level of services tweaks you want to try, you'll have to do manually.
I do not understand, what is that for? for optimize Windows 7?
in short....yes.
When i do recording, I have a profile patch that I made that disables some unnecessary processes from running while I am recording.
When my recording session is over, I just install the default patch again and everything is set back to Windows default.
You don't need a lot of stuff running while you record. Turn off your security suites and really anything that is running that doesn't need to be. Disconnect your PC from the net as well.
In an ideal world I would have a PC just assigned to recording, but unfortunately I only have one at the moment.
Solock, you are very close.
Let me ask you to do one more thing under Device Manager.
Click on the Battery triangle to open it up.
Is there something named.. "Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery"
Or something similar... if so, disable it. (This is a known
Reboot and check DPC latency.
Laptops are more difficult bacuase of the powersaving features tacked on, a lot of extra stuff running.
On the Acer laptop I use for mobile recording I have a "Standard Boot" and an "Audio" boot.
Also, you might try recording again, even with the yellow spikes you may get passable results.
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Electrotune... my method of dealing with Services... Turn 'em all to manual and see what's running after a reboot!
The problem still there, but please answer my question, If a change the SO to Ubuntu or Linux this problem can be resolve or not? Maybe can I have a partition with ubuntu installed and record there?