|
Audio Asylum Thread Printer Get a view of an entire thread on one page |
For Sale Ads |
76.122.133.81
In Reply to: RE: Liberate more precious RAM with Icon+resource cleanup of shell32.dll and explorer.exe (RESHACK) posted by nagual19 on December 11, 2011 at 03:03:28
I used to get 2 min and 14 sec before a swap. Now after I have done some resource hacking I get a swap as early as 1 min 59 sec. How did I lose 15 sec? I thought shrinking these files from within added memory. Anybody else notice this?
Sounds great but what physically is happening?
Follow Ups:
Do you mean the size of a chunk into which a song is split? It is dependent on the amount of ram availible, With /maxmemory=216 on my machine a typical song of 4 minutes is split into 3 segments (chunks). Also, the shorter are the timings of the memory, set in bios, the more physical memory cmp needs. At the slow and slack rate of standard cmp optimisation it needs 214 mb, while with most agressive timings - 217.
Serge.
By memory swap I mean music elapsed time at which the 1st memory swap of new data(music) occurs. So in my system I have 256 mb physical memory, I run 44k sample rate, tiny buffer. I use onecpu/maxmem=256/nopae in the boot.ini file. I used to see no memory swaps before 2:14 now they occur at 1:59 (after Resource hacker) which is opposite to what I expected. So my question is very simple why is memory swapping 15 seconds sooner than before?
But if it sounds better, let it be?
Serge
I do agree it sounds better but I'm just curious about what is really happening.
Post a Followup:
FAQ |
Post a Message! |
Forgot Password? |
|
||||||||||||||
|
This post is made possible by the generous support of people like you and our sponsors: