The FLV stuff doesn´t need to autostart, you can set FLV as your default mediaplayer in Windows settings if it´s your preferred player.Īpart from the above it´s hard to give advice based on just what CCleaner can do, as an example my printer's service shows up in Windows services panel, but not in CCleaner (I set that to manual start BTW which works fine on my machine). Is ElanFPservice for fingerprintbased login? If so and unless you use it I´d stop that too (maybe set it to manual start depending on what you use it for?) or possibly uninstall it.ĭo you use the internal soundcard? If not I´d disable the RtkAudUService64_BG service or uninstall/disable that soundcard in Windows' device manager. The Bonjour service is installed as part of Ilok so I think it might need to be reenabled(?), never thought about experimenting with it though. My thoughts anywho (you obviously get the idea "remove/disable anything not needed" for your use): If you can guide me any more to be disabled or if required to be enabled.Įnglish is not my native language so I apologize for misspellings and maybe sometimes coming off as a bit impolite, which obviously is not intended. Then there's this point from Guys, Through Ccleaner utility I have disabled some some services on startup, they are MARKED in Red. VST updates (generally current with updates, but perhaps a potential issue, such as the BFD "authorization" fiasco) HW (checking USB cables and ports, running Pinform Speccy to monitor component temps, etc, DRAM check, checking component seating on slots, etc) Even did a restore defaults and reoptimized. > Win10 upgrades were disabled since build 1909, decided to update to 2004 last week = no differenceĪll CxB Preferences > Audio > Driver Settings/Playback and Recording/Configuration/Sync and Caching have been checked and are set to past known good settings. > completely disabled both network adapters and BT in Device Manager = still experiencing degraded audio playback, gets worse when opening Task Manager. LatMon has not flagged anything actionable have not changed BIOS in years (no need, right?), but tried a few changes which made no difference, restored to original config using a reputable/recommended USB audio interface with native ASIO drivers, reinstalled after Win10 update, dedicated rack mount system, Win10 Pro, ASUS X99-A m/b, SSDs, all power saving features disabled Never use x32 VSTs or 'unproven' developers. Starting a new project is better, haven't had the time to load one up with more than a few basic audio tracks. > Experiencing the same issues in other existing projects that used to run fine. > Global FX disable makes a difference, but not very useful when trying to finish a mix. > freezing a few of the heavier tracks (i,e amp sims, drums,) that had previously run just fine did not help much, > had to raise Playback I/O buffer to 2048 to finish a mix that has been running just fine for months at 512 (been using the same plugins) > had to raise it to 512 to get somewhat acceptable playback audio interface was running at 64 samples (even down 32 samples at times) with no problems !! opening another window while Transport was running will degrade playback considerably. !! CPU cores "surge" randomly with Transport running and degrade playback. Working on the same issues after running a rock solid system for years. Playback has degraded considerably over the last couple of months and the tried and true fixes scattered all over this forum have yet to restore a previous level of performance. I am certainly a VST hog and it could be Windows and that colliding now but it's worked for a long time.Īt this point I might play with some Cakewalk setting to see if it Hans, Kelley 32 will work if the project is simple with few effects. At times it will be fine for an hour with smaller buffers and then go south.ĭuring record, I can still set the buffers to 64 and be OK with FX off. The latency monitor says everything is fine but I haven't been able to run it while its generating the static. No wifi, no conflicting audio devices, no mismatched audio bit/depth settings, no other programs running, no new plugins, no ASIO driver changes. Nothing has changed in settings or Cakewalk as far as I know. During playback it will dropout or generate the static like its a feedback loop. If I try to run buffers under1024 I risk the audio engine generating tons of static noise just sitting idle.
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