Reference Guide

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Improving performance with digital audio
Improving audio performance
To disable the hardware acceleration on your graphics card: Launch Control panel (Start >
Settings > Control panel). Double-click the Display icon. Select the Settings tab. Click on the
Advanced Properties button. Select the Performance tab. Move the slider for Hardware
Acceleration one notch at a time toward ‘none’ and re-test your recording/playback after each
such adjustment. If problem(s) persist, leave the slider at ‘none’ and proceed with the next step.
Try Using the Windows driver for your specific sound card (instead of the manufacturer's driver).
Try using the standard VGA/SVGA drivers provided with Windows (instead of the drivers provided
by the manufacturer).
Check your video card manufacturer's web site for a later driver version. If a newer driver is
available, download it and install it on your computer following the manufacturer's instructions.
If you have an STB Velocity 128 card, and your graphics card was configured and shipped
with a new computer, you may want to check the computer vendor’s Web site (instead of
STB’s site) to see if they offer a driver update for the STB card. Computer vendors often will
customize drivers to their specific needs and you should use their driver updates.
Try reducing the number of colors used by your video card. 16-, 24-, or 32-bit true color display
settings can severely hamper real-time audio performance on some computers; using fewer
colors allows your computer to spend more of its processing time on audio and MIDI.
You can adjust color depth by right-clicking on your Windows desktop, clicking Properties,
clicking on the Settings tab, and selecting a suitable entry in the Colors list. Also, try reducing
the display resolution. Re-test your audio playback/recording with these changes.
If you have one of the following specific video cards, applying the following card-specific .ini file
settings can reduce PCI bus contention problems. Be sure to check out www.cakewalk.com/
Support/Docs/VideocardTips.html for more information about these and other popular video
cards:
If you have a Hercules Dynamite 128 card:
Open the System.ini file in Notepad (or any text editor). In the section called [Hercules],
check to ensure that this line is present:
Optimization=1
(The default is 0; if necessary, edit the value to 1 and save the file. Restart Windows.
If you have a Matrox Millenium card:
Open the System.ini file in Notepad (or any text editor). In the section called [mga.drv],
add the following line:
Pcichipset=1
Edit the file as necessary, and save the file. Restart Windows.
If you have an early Matrox video card, Disable Use PowerGDI acceleration:
(Start > Settings > Control panel > Display > MGA Settings > Advanced > Performance)
If you have a later Matrox video card, enable Use Bus Mastering and Disable use Automatic
PCI Busd Retries:
(Start > Settings > Control panel > Display > Settings > PowerDesk button)