I am currently using a Celeron 700 to record mixes in software mode. It is hard to cue the music since it there is a delay when i play it.
Is is just that my processor is slow...or atomix is like that on all systems?
Thanks alot!!!
Is is just that my processor is slow...or atomix is like that on all systems?
Thanks alot!!!
Posted Tue 04 Dec 01 @ 7:21 am
I run 2.0 on a PIII@500 with no delay. What are your other specs?
Posted Tue 04 Dec 01 @ 7:55 am
Same.. P3-500 (overclocked to 560 hehe) w/ XP/SBLive/AtomixMP3 2.0
What soundcard, and which drivers for it? more than likely, that is your problem (sound drivers)
-Nate
What soundcard, and which drivers for it? more than likely, that is your problem (sound drivers)
-Nate
Posted Tue 04 Dec 01 @ 4:21 pm
My full specs are:
Inter Celeron 700
320 MB Ram
On-board Audio
I also use:
Pentium II 233
224 MB Ram
Creative Ensoniq 64
ESS On-board Audio
Both systems perform the same.
Thanks.
Inter Celeron 700
320 MB Ram
On-board Audio
I also use:
Pentium II 233
224 MB Ram
Creative Ensoniq 64
ESS On-board Audio
Both systems perform the same.
Thanks.
Posted Tue 04 Dec 01 @ 6:35 pm
On board audio normally uses some CPU time to decode audio. I reccomend you invest $30 or so and get an SB PCI 128 or other primarily-hardware sound card. It will sound better, too :D
Posted Wed 05 Dec 01 @ 2:23 am
Thanks talon......
But if it is a software mix...why should i be concerned about my hardware.....when i mix in hardware mode...it performs flawlessly....and i only use my o/b card as a monitor.
Can you reccomend any other good sound cards?
Thanks...!
But if it is a software mix...why should i be concerned about my hardware.....when i mix in hardware mode...it performs flawlessly....and i only use my o/b card as a monitor.
Can you reccomend any other good sound cards?
Thanks...!
Posted Wed 05 Dec 01 @ 4:44 am