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In Reply to: RE: cPlay - the open source high-end audio player using ASIO posted by cics on May 05, 2008 at 13:31:58
Please, as I cannot currently hear the change, folks, make this tweak. It is safe, I have done it, the system works and reboots normally, if only slightly slower.
It should free the memory from crap, because most of these *.dlls cannot be removed and, sitting in this section of the registry, they are all read into memory on start up TOGETHER with all static dlls, that are associated with them.
Go:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\KnownDLLs
in the window on the right remove all entries EXEPT DllDirectory
Will post the pic.
Serge
Edits: 11/30/11Follow Ups:
At 1st I did shy away because of Mihaylov's warning but finally tried it. Sonically not sure I like it...it tends to add weight in the lower midrange and on some music it sounds good but on big classical music it can obscure details in that range. Also depth seems to be a bit foreshortened. Highs are still good. What is this supposed to do again ...not load those dll's at boot? I'll listen for a day/go back and listen again to prior level.
Went back to the prior level and yes what I said about the known-dll tweaks is true but in retrospect I do like some aspects of the tweak now that I'm out of it. Either way it is very good. May have to go back and listen again.
cool... will try it & post the feedback...
Junaid
No. This is not cool. This is too cool. About as cool as delete cPlay or cMP because these programs use these files in their work. ;)
Previously I had already given screenshots from Process Explorer for cPlay and cMP.
Serge.
http://cmp2-mihaylov.narod.ru/
My cMP2: Windows XP SP2 Ru, Gigabyte GA-H55M-UD2H, Intel Core i3-530, Corsair CM3X160C9DHX 1GB, system drive - Transcend IDE FLASH MODULE TS2GDOM40V-S, ESI Juli@, full linear PSU, NAS - WD My Book Liv
Edits: 12/01/11 12/01/11
Lol :)
Junaid
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