Rendering in T is not as perfect as I thought

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Some of us are on win98 and will need new computers and a new operating system to upgrade to T2, unless Jules is successful in his attempt to make T2 win98 compatible.

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its time to upgrade to winxp. Even on a older computer. It'll work. I run my 500mhz laptop on winxp sp2 and it runs smoother than on win98. stop being scared.

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rpc9943 wrote:its time to upgrade to winxp. Even on a older computer. It'll work. I run my 500mhz laptop on winxp sp2 and it runs smoother than on win98. stop being scared.

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Mine is 500 mhz also.

How much ram do you have? How much ram does xp need compared to win98?

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RAM is the main crunch. You'll need *at least* 256MB to be comfortable.

Speed is less of an issue once you disable all the eye candy.
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It's really hard to call anything in XP eye candy though. Even on a fast machine it is best to turn it off.
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My pc boots up with only around 80 meg or so of ram in use - after all the tweaks etc., might be less - it's a while since i've checked & i found a couple of other services i could disable.
Vanilla xp is ram hungry, & it's positively ravenous if you are using Norton sytemworks etc., once it's all tweaked though it isn't so bad.

edit:nope - around 44 meg, it goes up to around 80 once the firewall is on & i'm surfing

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braj wrote:It's really hard to call anything in XP eye candy though. Even on a fast machine it is best to turn it off.
Which bits do you recommend disabling, just out of interest? I've disabled various things such as background services I don't need, etc, but kept some of the "eye candy" (e.g. the 3D Start menu button, etc). Which things have you disabled where you noticed a particular performance improvement?

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headquest wrote:
braj wrote:It's really hard to call anything in XP eye candy though. Even on a fast machine it is best to turn it off.
Which bits do you recommend disabling, just out of interest? I've disabled various things such as background services I don't need, etc, but kept some of the "eye candy" (e.g. the 3D Start menu button, etc). Which things have you disabled where you noticed a particular performance improvement?
Everything. Rt-Click My Computer>Properties>Advanced>Performance. Turn everything off.

I use an app that gives windows shadows because that actually aids in usability (distinguishing stuff like plug-un GUIs from the background. I'd rather take a performance hit for that than animated menus and that ugly blue interface nastiness.
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Thanks for clarifying braj. I don't notice a major improvement in performance when I disable this stuff (i.e. not a discernable difference in track count/VSTs I can run with or without). But next time I run into CPU problems I'll try again.

Switching off some other tasks in task manager, and reassigning power schemes (I'm on a lappy) did make a major difference to me a while back when I went through *the tweaks*

By the way, I hate the blue too! I tend to swap around between the silver and the olive green.

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I tend to set everything off, but then I enable a few things such as drop-shadow.

In win2k-alike mode, WinXp runs much smoother on older machines, and when screen real-estate is a premium.

Disabling unecessary services and background tasks makes the biggest difference of course.
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good lord. are people still using 98 and stuff?

thats funny. if so. aint read whole fred...
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Back to the topic:

Looks like everyone should be saving their masters and hopefully we can re-render later at higher quality after a patch is issued.
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256mb ram, on my 500mhz. use musicxp.com or whatever they have all the settings to setting up a daw.

just do it.

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Frippertronix wrote:Back to the topic:

Looks like everyone should be saving their masters and hopefully we can re-render later at higher quality after a patch is issued.
There's always TapeIt..

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Should I use Tape it for all rendering, or is this a problem only for certain types of audio?

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