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MusicBear January 11th, 2002 08:59 PM

Slight Playback Glitches
 
I've noticed on certain CDG tracks that I play, directly from my hard drive, I occaisonally encounter some glitches, or jumps in the music. Amost like when you play a song from a CD, and the buffer must fill or somthing. Just a momentary halt in the music.
It seems as if the graphics were a bit too much for my machine. Sure wish I could play the lyrics in a smaller screen. Anyway, is there any settings I could change to allot more memory or somthing to keep up with the graphics, and avoid the occaisional glitches?

Thanks for any replies...

danny_g January 13th, 2002 06:08 PM

here is some things you can do.

1: make sure you aren't running any other program while you are in Microstudio. This can eat up cpu usage.

2:disable your Screen Saver.

3: make sure your disc and drive are clean as they can cause glitches too.


Other than that I can't think of anything short of maybe upgrading your computer but I figure you might be looking for something that won't cost an arm and a leg. :t

Admin may have other suggestions.

MusicBear January 13th, 2002 07:56 PM

Thanks for your reply, Danny.

I'll give some of these suggestions a try and see if they help.

Thanks again!

Quote:

Originally posted by danny_g
here is some things you can do.

1: make sure you aren't running any other program while you are in Microstudio. This can eat up cpu usage.

2:disable your Screen Saver.

3: make sure your disc and drive are clean as they can cause glitches too.


Other than that I can't think of anything short of maybe upgrading your computer but I figure you might be looking for something that won't cost an arm and a leg. :t

Admin may have other suggestions.


DJ Music&Lights January 15th, 2002 04:00 PM

PC performance upgrade
 
If it turns out you do need to upgrade your PC a little, the best thing is to upgrade your memory. A 256 Mb stick of PC133 memory is only around £20 from computer fairs. It will provide the best money to performance ratio you can buy.
Garry

MusicBear January 15th, 2002 05:26 PM

Re: PC performance upgrade
 
Hi DJMusic&Light,

Thanks for your reply.

I guess that is the ONLY option left for me, since "Adminstration" has not replied to my note to give me any other options.

I am noticing more and more glitches in playback, and it's irrating.
The more extensive the graphics, and the quicker that the text scans in the song, the more often the "glitches" happen.

So, I guess I need to fork out some cash for more memory. Oh well, it's cheaper than buying a new computer! ;)

Thanks again for your help.

Quote:

Originally posted by DJ Music&Lights
If it turns out you do need to upgrade your PC a little, the best thing is to upgrade your memory. A 256 Mb stick of PC133 memory is only around £20 from computer fairs. It will provide the best money to performance ratio you can buy.
Garry


George January 17th, 2002 12:43 AM

Might also try turning Auto Insert Notification off on all cd drives and setting color resolution to 16 Bit.

Take care,
George

MusicBear January 17th, 2002 08:09 PM

Hi George,

Thanks for your suggestions; I'll give them a try!

Ray

Quote:

Originally posted by George
Might also try turning Auto Insert Notification off on all cd drives and setting color resolution to 16 Bit.

Take care,
George


MTUSUPPORT January 18th, 2002 05:23 PM

Sorry for any delays, but what you can also do that will most likely fix the problem is make sure that you have DirectX 8.0 installed on the system, and you must make sure that your Video card drivers support DirectX 8.0 also. If they don't you will need to download the latest Video drivers for the Video card. You can check the DirectX version at: http://www.mtu.com/vbulletin/showthr...p?threadid=772

Let me know how this does.


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