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Skipping sound

Postby Boyd on 13 Sep 2008, 22:25

Hey guys, got some kind of problem with my mixvibes.

im using the latest version and update of mixvibes DVS 7
and a core 2 duo t5550 laptop w/ 3 gig ram.

A u46mk2 soundcard, with drivers: esi u46dj 1.39

everything working fine, till i klick on a song in my media base the sound skips. when i select a track in the folder browser everthings fine.

Please help me?

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Re: Skipping sound

Postby ldorio on 14 Sep 2008, 04:11

Here are some tips which help:

First, download DPC Latency Checker here: http://www.thesycon.de/deu/latency_check.shtml

Run the app, you should ALWAYS be staying solid in the green area no matter what.

Then here are some steps to improve performance:

1. Disable your wireless card (go to your network connections and right click+disable on the Wireless Connection). This usually has a profound impact on performance with a lot of laptops.

2. Disable Power Management for your video card. This varies as far as how you do it - you'll have to do some reading.

3. Disable Power Management for your computer, CPU, and PCI bus (PCI power mgmt is usually in BIOS). Depending on what brand laptop you have, you'll want to disable the app that it uses for power management. Otherwise go into the Power Options in your Control Panel and change it to the scheme called 'Always On'. Also try your best to get into BIOS and see if there are any power management options there to disable.

4. Increase your ASIO latency on your soundcard. This is sometimes the root of the problem, but I typically have found that most cards out there can get great latency figures if you just take the time to do the optimizations first. I wouldn't settle for anything above 256 samples. Ideally you want <128 for best performance.

5. Supposedly change your processor scheduling to 'Background Services' may help performance. I've never seen this one have a profound impact, but I've heard the suggestion kicked around a lot. Go to control panel>system>advanced>performance settings button>settings>advanced tab.

6. PCI Latency Tool will let you set the time that each PCI device is allowed to access the PCI bus. This is one of those things that is a real shot in the dark, because most machines nowadays have most of their latency timers locked. You can try tho.

7. Check the tuning tips on MusicXP.net and read the optimizations article on n3m0nic.com

Um, lets see what else... Defrag your hard drive regularly, etc.

I think that's about it.
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Re: Skipping sound

Postby ldorio on 14 Sep 2008, 04:28

You could also try the older version of the driver, 1.035 I think it is.
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Re: Skipping sound

Postby Boyd on 14 Sep 2008, 09:25

I tried the older driver, it gives me crackling sound at 10ms.

this driver gives me clean sound at 5ms, de deck skips if i click on a new track!

it looks like a problem with the software,

if id disconnect the soundcard, and use the built in. so i use it without timecode, it also skips!
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Re: Skipping sound

Postby ldorio on 15 Sep 2008, 14:39

So you mean to tell me you did all the other tweaks I listed?
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Re: Skipping sound

Postby Boyd on 15 Sep 2008, 16:52

Yes, if i put my mouse and click on a track in the media base the sound stop for half a second!
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Re: Skipping sound

Postby ldorio on 15 Sep 2008, 16:56

What is your DPC latency checker's average value, and what is the absolute maximum value?
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Re: Skipping sound

Postby polocorp on 18 Sep 2008, 11:14

Hi Bodygrift, Are you updated to version 7.100 ? this sounds like an issue that has already been fixed.

Ar you running VISTA or XP ?
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