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| Spartan |
12/31/06 2:08pm
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![]() Major ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Forum Member Posts: 668 Joined: January 19th 2006 From: Miami, Florida Member No.: 1545 Xfire: Cknife187 |
I recently found something that Helped me quite a bit...When your in ventrillo and in setup and in Misc.
Process priority class This option should be used with care and left in the "Normal" mode unless it is deemed absolutely necessary to change it. When set to "Normal" the program will run at the same priority level as any other program. When set to "High" the program will boost it's priority level so that it will receive more CPU time then any other program currently running on the system. This does not mean that the program will consume more CPU time during normal use, simply that it will be granted more time should it be needed. Apparently some systems have a hard time distributing processor load when certain games are being played, which in turn starves Ventrilo for CPU time and prevents it from performing it's normal work load. This has the effect of causing things to be delayed whether they be voice communication or sound feed back events like "key clicks" and TTS notifications. Be warned, certain types of events can take a while to execute. For example, a very long TTS message takes a while (in CPU terms) to be generated into a machine voice. If you have this option set to high then it's possible that Ventrilo will momentarily starve the rest of the system for CPU time while it's generating the TTS sounds. The longer the TTS message the more time it takes to generate. You should also consider the quality of your sound card drivers. The sound input devices don't work very well on some of the older sound cards or on-board sound systems. This in turn will cause Ventrilo to receive more sound input data then it should be which usually causes the program to generate a message because it has detected the sound input data coming in too fast. However, it's a good idea to enable the "Use DirectSound for Input Device" option as it tends to resolve a lot of these problems. But the point to this is that if your system is not behaving properly then setting this option to high could cause your computer to become unresponsive. Hopefully this will help me as well as you guys.... -------------------- ![]() "Wars come and go, But my soldiers they stay eternal" - Tupac Shakur ![]() |
| T/A6Pak |
01/07/07 12:44pm
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![]() Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 3274 Joined: January 14th 2006 Member No.: 1535 |
Thanks Spartan,
I am sure that many will find this information very helpful:) T/A6Pak -------------------- ![]() Signature designed by Old Man Mike Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway. ![]() |
| Spartan |
01/07/07 4:18pm
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![]() Major ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Forum Member Posts: 668 Joined: January 19th 2006 From: Miami, Florida Member No.: 1545 Xfire: Cknife187 |
-------------------- ![]() "Wars come and go, But my soldiers they stay eternal" - Tupac Shakur ![]() |
| Hellfighter |
01/09/07 10:28am
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Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 2111 Joined: November 15th 2005 From: Quebec, Canada Member No.: 1424 Xfire: hellfighter1x |
good info-> all adds up to having more ram or having an adequate amount minimally to help out the cpu resource distribution...... -------------------- ![]() ![]() |
| Spartan |
01/10/07 8:45pm
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![]() Major ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Forum Member Posts: 668 Joined: January 19th 2006 From: Miami, Florida Member No.: 1545 Xfire: Cknife187 |
good info-> all adds up to having more ram or having an adequate amount minimally to help out the cpu resource distribution...... Brilliant!! ![]() -------------------- ![]() "Wars come and go, But my soldiers they stay eternal" - Tupac Shakur ![]() |
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