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The lag affects everything except audio. Input and all visuals are frozen for the duration of the lag/stutter, including games, video, etc. It is very difficult to move the mouse around accurately during, because it doesn't catch up to expected location, it actually stops receiving input.CPU mislabeled! i have an R9 3950x with SMT disabled. Most cpu usage is task manager and ShareX (recording gif 24fps); openshell is not at fault either, just demonstrating menus with it.Honestly it feels worse than it looks, 24fps gif makes it look less bad.
Restarting pc solves it temporarily when it rears it's ugly face, but only temporarily. I've been trying to pin down the cause of this for years, searching every corner of the internet for solutions, but nothing seems to definitively exterminate the problem. It has persisted through total hardware replacements over the years. I have also run into this in previous windows installs (various versions), and multiple different driver versions (AMD). The issue appears and disappears independently of driver or other installations.
** edit: for added contextual example, when the lag is present, even dragging chrome tabs between windows becomes stuttery, as well as file or image drag&drop, and even the file/edit etc menus in gimp.
It seems to happen after something crashes, perhaps graphics related, which lead me to think maybe it's video memory issues? Ctrl+Shift+Win+B has no effect, manually disabling and reenabling the GPU driver device has no effect. Restarting DWM has no effect. There is no detected DPC Latency. No discernible programs are affecting it. I have most non-essentials in windows disabled: no cortana, no telemetry, no updates, no unwanted indexing.
Speaking of windows updates; this doesn't come from updates, because my pc never updates unless i tell it to, i'm very scorched earth with update policy. The issue has come and gone without any changes to OS.
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Have been using Evernote for many years and really liked it until now. Within the last couple of months I noticed Evernote has been locking up or having extreme lag throughout the day. Tried refresh and reloading with no luck and considering just working from Google Docs going forward. Any easy way to fix this? Could be wrong but seems like it started when I loaded the latest version of SnagIt...
Complete waste of time posting to this forum. I figured out the problem on my own - not so sure how others would have been able to do this w/o a tech background like myself. Turns out my single note was too large and buffer sizes are not dynamic. I deleted about 60% of my note data and moved to another new note. Working perfectly now...
Particularly in free roam I have noticed if Ray Tracing is switched on some cars appear to have holes in their windows. (Ferrari 458 and 1994 Fairlady Z are 2 I have noticed it on but probably on others too). Means I have switched ray tracing off all together, which is a shame as with it on the game looks truly beatiful!
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The problem is limited to Audacity. Nothing else on my computer is running slow, even when Audacity is open. Audacity, meanwhile, is always slow, even if no other program is running. It is slow even if no project is open. I have tried restarting my computer multiple times, I have tried reinstalling Audacity, and saving the project under a different name.
The problem is limited to Audacity. Nothing else on my computer is running slow, even when Audacity is open. Audacity, meanwhile, is always slow, even if no other program is running. It is slow even if no project is open. I have tried restarting my computer multiple times
Here is what was happening:
When Audacity 3.0 or 3.0.2 used (on Win10 or win7 same result) and my project had many (60 up) parts labeled and marked, it started lagging to any click, even deleting a simple track marker line would take first a minute to respond and the time would increase with every new click.
25 minute audio would take up to 20 min to save and close.
What I did is export the audio to mp3 file.
I re installed Audacity 2.4 and imported this file. I put back all the markings and labels to this and saved it. It works like a charm. No lag nothing.
Now I have also imported this mp3 file to Audacity 3.0 and works fine. I have done all the markings and labels and works fine. The original .au3 project had a lot of edits like volume changes, deletions, insertions, but lagging started to apear when clip fix was used once or twice.
What I observed is that 2.4 uses a different method to save the edits, has lots of subfolders associated with each project and projects have .aup extension where 3.0 has only 3 files associated with each project with .au3 extension. Older version projects are not compatible with new Audacity.
When Audacity 3.0 or 3.0.2 used (on Win10 or win7 same result) and my project had many (60 up) parts labeled and marked, it started lagging to any click, even deleting a simple track marker line would take first a minute to respond and the time would increase with every new click.
25 minute audio would take up to 20 min to save and close.
IF any of you have a .aup3 project that is currently experiencing these moderate slowdowns, AND IF the project is not yet totally unusable due to excessive slowness, I would like to take a look at it. Please zip it up and upload it to a public file server, then post or PM me a link. Thank you.
Thank you Jademan for your response.
As far as Neos (me) project is concerned I tried to recreate to Audacity 3.0.2 from the file saved by the earlier Audacity version(.aup) and put most of the missing clip boundaries back. This worked fine and quick.
I saved the new file (.au3) and reopened it and seems that is working fine.
What I observed now is that this file is 772mb and is only one with .au3 extension,
Previously project saved with 3.0.2 was around 600mb and had two associated files with extensions .au3-shm and .au3-wal. These seem to not be here on my this attempt.
Unfortunately I deleted the original offending project so I can not send.
For me, the slowdown also exists when I simply open the Audacity program with an empty session. After clicking the icon in the Windows toolbar to launch Audacity, it takes 10-15 seconds before the window appears. With version 2.4.2, the window would open almost instantly.
What I did is export the audio to mp3 file.
I re installed Audacity 2.4 and imported this file. I put back all the markings and labels to this and saved it. It works like a charm. No lag nothing.
Now I have also imported this mp3 file to Audacity 3.0 and works fine.
Thanks for this update. There were some bugs in early versions of 3.0.x that could have contributed to extreme slowdowns. These were corrected in 3.0.5. (Other unrelated issues introduced in 3.2.0 should be resolved by 3.3 when it comes out this quarter). Glad to hear things are working swimmingly for you.
I would do this by creating a Macro with the dozen passes of Amplify. All versions post 2.4.2 have a time recordg and reporting mech that can be activated in the Macro. Leland did this ffor me when I wanted to test the performance of AUP versus AUP3 to unsure that we did not get degaradation of processing with the nove to Unitary project.
open the task manager
click more details
click on processes (should be the open tab)
click on memory , maybe again to sort it the other way.
if you get something like service host hogging memory (or no definitive answer) then do the following:
quick update, after trying to shut it down i found out that that was'nt possible(instant restart) i forced shutdown by holding power til it died. After starting it up again the ram usage seems normal again. Im still curious about what happened though, so any thougts are welcome, and i will of course try to make it happen again. i will keep ypu updated if i manage to replicate the problem.
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