Does setting the "max load" option on a higher setting (e.g. 15 minutes +) affect the program's performance in any way? I don't spin much house so it's rare that I load a track longer than 10 minutes long, but if I can set the "max load" at a high setting without having to worry about performance then that would be ideal.
Posted Mon 25 Jun 07 @ 7:12 am
no it will be the same :)
as its not loading any more information
as its not loading any more information
Posted Mon 25 Jun 07 @ 10:26 am
Thanks for your reply. Why is there even an option to be able to choose among different settings for "max load" if there is no difference. Just curious.
Posted Mon 25 Jun 07 @ 7:17 pm
its more a reminant from the windows copy
for people with less ram
for people with less ram
Posted Mon 25 Jun 07 @ 8:42 pm
Ahh, I see. So what your saying is if I have a fast computer with lots of RAM (which I do), then "max load" uses very little system resources no matter what the setting.
Posted Mon 25 Jun 07 @ 10:11 pm
yes basicaly it is to decide how much file to load
say you have 256 ram ,
it would load only 15 minutes of an hour set if you chose max of 15 minutes
but as your just playing normal songs and have alot of ram it is unimportant
especialy as you have a dual core :)
hope that explains what im saying better
say you have 256 ram ,
it would load only 15 minutes of an hour set if you chose max of 15 minutes
but as your just playing normal songs and have alot of ram it is unimportant
especialy as you have a dual core :)
hope that explains what im saying better
Posted Mon 25 Jun 07 @ 11:50 pm
Sure does, thanks man. I'm anal about my new laptop running at it's best.
Posted Tue 26 Jun 07 @ 7:42 am
However i disadvise "always" because you won't have control of your memory. I know that Mac OS is better than Windows but who knows...
Posted Wed 27 Jun 07 @ 5:29 am
i have a one gig stick with the black macbook and can load files as big as 600 mb :)
Posted Wed 27 Jun 07 @ 10:14 am