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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Hans,<br>
<br>
Thanks for confirmation and yes no need to 'run' the checker, just
starting is enough.<br>
Maybe some setting is enabled when running that program, i don't
know.<br>
In the meanwhile I also test with some different video drivers
from nvidia and also<br>
all other video settings are "default" but so far no results.<br>
<br>
Here is where my knowledge ends, maybe a "windows code writer" can
help.<br>
<br>
73' Bert<br>
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Op 29-11-2015 om 15:01 schreef Hans-Jürgen Hartfuß:<br>
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Hi Bert, <br>
that's an interesting observation. Indeed when the latency checker
is running, there are no distortions anymore when zooming. Even in
case it is stopped there are no. They are back when one exits the
program. <br>
73, Hans<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 29.11.2015 um 12:37 schrieb
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi,<br>
<br>
Just made a observation that can stop the audio-distortions
when when zooming/pan<br>
the pan adapter.<br>
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To test the possibility of latency spike's, I just downloaded
the 'DPC Latency Checker 1.4' from: <br>
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When starting the program there are no audio distortion
anymore!<br>
Closing the program brings back the audio distortions! <br>
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Hans, Sie könnten das vielleicht auch mal versuchen.<br>
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Ellis in wonderland.....<br>
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73 Bert.<br>
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Hi Bert, <br>
same here, audio distortions during zoom action. But I think
that was always so.<br>
73, Hans.<br>
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<font color="#000000">Hi,<br>
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I run into a problem on my new system that I did not
noticed on my old I7 system.<br>
When I adjust the zoom or pan slider for the pan-adapter
display,<br>
the received audio out of my hermes board's becomes very
distorted.<br>
Only during adjustments, after adjustment it is o.k.
again.<br>
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The cpu usage of my new sytem is very low +/- 2%
(I7-5930K) <br>
and the other setting (like: FPS / audio/dsp buffer or
sample rate</font><font color="#000000"><font
color="#000000"> settings </font> ) <br>
on the hp-powersdr (3.3.6.) don't seem to have any
influence on this problem.<br>
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No vac or other audio gadgets, no firewall or other
virus-scanners etc. running.<br>
<br>
Yes, did a database reset, and also same problem with an
older version software<br>
that i installed for test and also reinstalled W7 just to
be sure<br>
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Anyone seeing same audio distortion problems during
zoom/pan adjustments.<br>
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