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Audio overload for windows
Audio overload for windows











audio overload for windows
  1. #AUDIO OVERLOAD FOR WINDOWS DRIVER#
  2. #AUDIO OVERLOAD FOR WINDOWS PC#

Is that with no programs open? Or is that with FL open and a project loaded? If it's the latter, it's most likely caused by what you have loaded in your project.

#AUDIO OVERLOAD FOR WINDOWS PC#

You say you let your PC sit idle and it's using almost 30% of the processor alone just sitting there. I'm not sure really what to do at this point but if anyone has any ideas, I'd truly appreciate it. I'm not really in the mood to reformat or wipe this girl with all the stuff that I have on it and I can't afford to go by a backup hard drive. I don't know what this is that's causing it. I had it readjusted once just using software-side settings but now it's back to the start and those settings aren't working. The funny part, I never had this problem with FL Studio before till about 3 months ago. I don't think this is a problem with FL Studio as the specs would show I can use the hell out of FL Studio without issues. I let my PC sit idle and it's using almost 30% of the processor alone just sitting there. I don't know I've looked into overclocking but my laptop runs hot already.

audio overload for windows

I dropped all the multithreading, though, I would figure this would be better to keep them going to utilize all 4 CPUs.

audio overload for windows

#AUDIO OVERLOAD FOR WINDOWS DRIVER#

I dropped that and went to my primary sound driver and pushed out the full buffer samples to 186ms - still crackling. This also cancels out my sound all together. I've tried doing the Asio driver but that doesn't do a damn thing. IDT High Definition Audio Sound Card (Dre Beats software) The odd part is this machine is a powerhouse for what it's worth, here's why:ĪMD A8-3500M with integrated AMD Radeon dual graphics (1.5ghz - 4CPUs) I've ran task manager watching how it spikes and it seems to be an svchost, fl studio and microsoft's System Idle Process that are all working together in overloading my processor. The interesting part is I've been running through my computer trying to find this problem. My problem is that I'm running FL Studio and, as I get about halfway through my tracks, it seems that the more I stack plug-ins and filters throughout my channels and try to run a playback my CPU just skyrockets. I would really appreciate any advice you guys have: I've been skimming through these forums with this problem (as I've been all over the internet) and I've tried every piece of advice that people give to each other about this CPU overload situation but it just doesn't seem to work on my end of the table. As far as I'm concerned, I've hopped forums reamining active assuming that the communities were knowledgeable in FL Studio and audio like but they all ended up being a bunch of amateur hip-hop producers or music teachers letting me know how ignorant I am with my questions. I know you guys probably hate the one-hitter-quitter posters that come on these forums and ask for help but then disappear.













Audio overload for windows