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    Bert,<br>
        What type of mouse are you using while zooming/panning?<br>
    Bill KC9XG<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/29/2015 5:37 AM, H.A.Meijer
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi,<br>
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        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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        Op 29-11-2015 om 10:09 schreef Hans-Jürgen Hartfuß:<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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        <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 29.11.2015 um 09:21 schrieb
          H.A.Meijer:<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) 
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            and the other setting (like: FPS / audio/dsp buffer or
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            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>
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            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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            73' Bert<br>
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