[Rwp] trying reaper with windows 10
Gianluca Apollaro
gianluca.apollaro88 at gmail.com
Mon Apr 18 08:28:40 EDT 2016
Hi Chris and list,
I am currently using reaper on a 64 bit win 10 machine and can run my
delta soundcard at a very good 64 asio buffer with no issue. It is a
desktop and not a laptop
I don't get any glitches, not even using kontakt and other vsts
Best regards,
Gianluca from Italy
SkypeID: gianluca8815
Il 18/04/2016 14:16, Chris Belle ha scritto:
> Well, we're upgraded a couple of the non critical mission machines
> around here to try out windows 10, why not since microslop is giving
> it away still, ha.
> My first test runs with reaper don't bode well for performance, which
> is really rather discouraging considering how light reaper is on
> resources, but this is probably a deeper thing dealing with kernel
> mode such the bottom like is that I get clicks and glitches with audio
> under win 10 when I didn't with win 7 on this particular hardware anyway.
> This is an i5 dell with a reasonable dpc latency under w7, I could run
> the steinberg ur22 down to 64 asio buffers.
> But with win 10, I have to relax it down to below 256 asio buffers to
> get it to behave.
> That's not acceptable,
> I haven't tested on other hardware yet, and yes, am running the latest
> steinberg drivers.
> But it could be anything causing that high dpc latency which I
> suspect, and the bitch is I can't test it with the tools I have
> because they don't work for w10, so need to find something else to
> tell me what's going on under the hood.
> so don't get in a hurry to put your DAW on w10 is what I say for now.
> Everything else works reasonably well, with the usual
> headaches some software won't work anymore and some you have to run in
> compatibility mode, for instance, my lightscribe software I use which
> is partially accessible the simple light scribe labeler will work but
> won't install unless you do compatibility mode.
> I varified yesterday on Be My Eyes that a good disk label was burned
> so that's something anyway.
> So I'll report back as I know more about microsoft's latest junk ware.
> I mean fine leading edge technology 'grin'.
> It's always the same, young OS equals headaches, old os means
> stability but programmers get hungry so they need to break things and
> guess who get to be the beta testers and usually pay for the priv as
> well ha.
>
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