On 4/21/06, David Powers <cyborgk@gmail.com> wrote:
Number 2 wouldn't happen in a performance, but number 1 certainly would occur, and would seem essential for live coding, at least until audicle reaches a really stable point in its development.


Speaking of Audicle and performance, has anyone gotten Audicle to run on Windows XP in a way that didn't stutter?
My laptop is 2GHz and has 780 (or so) MB of ram and every time I touch anything related to the interface it stutters and interface updates become unbearably slow. Even typing code is next to impossible. At some point there will probably be some optimalisation and cpu's can be expected to become faster but this doesn't seem right. My laptop is aging now but I can't imagine that everybody else is running cpu's that are several orders of magnitude faster.

In the demonstration videos it looks like Mac's are used, could it be that some sort of Mac speciffic optimalisation was used that didn't translate so well to IBM compattibles? Did I simply miss some video related settings? I don't understand any of the video card's settings, it's been years since I played games on a pc, the last video card with 3d settings that I understood a little was a monster 1 with 4 MB. I'd be very gratefull if somebody with some knowledge of those things could at least give some indication of what to look for.


Kas.