Reply 1820 of 2176, by Roland User
Galova wrote on 2024-06-26, 23:28:Well, shrinking the player interface seems to help. Maybe not perfectly but it does for sure. I've also disabled recording devic […]
Falcosoft wrote on 2024-06-26, 21:59:Test these and report back.
Well, shrinking the player interface seems to help. Maybe not perfectly but it does for sure. I've also disabled recording device the way you pointed by removing it from the list clicking the minus button, just in case.
My PC has a cpu integrated intel graphics as it can be seen in cpu name. It is Pentium G2120. G goes for graphics core obviously. I've just haven't noticed such issues even with youtube videos watched from that PC which should be a lot more resource hungry than a MIDI player. So it seems like player animation or something like that makes it lag. First I thought it may be related to multicore support, because some software tends to have issues with it. My PC runs dual core CPU and Windows XP doesn't fully support multicore CPUs. It supports dual core only and it is not as full as in later Windows versions. So this may have issues sometimes. Programms running in single-threaded mode for example may fully load some core while keeping other cores idle. Windows 98 doesn't support it at all.
Is it possible to optimize it some way?
Should I install some discrete video card instead of using integrated one? What is your opinion? May it help? I didn't know that integrated graphics may have issues with some software. I just have no idea where to get a working windows 98/XP compatible video card these days. I used to have one, but I'm afraid it's dead. Since lags depend on visualization it must be GPU or GUI related.I would also kindly ask you to add a feature allowing to show and hide animated piano keyboard without hiding everything else with it, because I really like your player and do not want to use another one.
Not , you not riight about designations G , you think what is designations as in AMD Ryzen , but Intel use other method in marking processors if you say about LGA1156 and newer that is Sandy Bridge and newer , in this CPUs include Graphics core always as in Core i series same in Pentium and Celeron )
Problem can will if enable c-states , try disable all , except C1E , if will work better , use so )
Windows XP often bad work with modern power saving technologies