But more importantly, hopefully we'll figure out what's up with the disappearing memory. I don't have anywhere near as many licenses as you, just winds I and II Standard, Brass I Standard, Chamber Strings Extended, and Solo Strings Extended.
J.
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david, i have not enough 64bit machines currently to check if this effect shows up in another configuration, but generally it doesn't make any sense to me ... is there a default fxp being loaded with the startup or something related to ASIO drivers or effects (samplitude involved)?
christian
I haven't experienced the behavior described in this thread but I have noticed an odd behavior that might be related and, if so, might help to nail down the source of the problem.
When I re-load all samples after optimizing, I very often wind up with MORE available RAM than before. My swap file is set to 0, so it's not that the OS is just dumping stuff to the swap file. The VI definitely does some strange things as far as memory goes...
This happens using the VI as a plug-in in Cubase 4 under WinXP 32-bit with the /3GB switch.
rgames
Processor(s)
Number of processors 1
Number of cores 2 per processor
Number of threads 2 (max 2) per processor
Name Intel Core 2 Duo E6700
Code Name Conroe
Specification Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6700 @ 2.66GHz
Package Socket 775 LGA
Family/Model/Stepping 6.F.6
Extended Family/Model 6.F
Core Stepping B2
Technology 65 nm
Core Speed 1600.0 MHz
Multiplier x Bus speed 6.0 x 266.7 MHz
Rated Bus speed 1066.7 MHz
Stock frequency 2666 MHz
Instruction sets MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, EM64T
L1 Data cache 2 x 32 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size
L1 Instruction cache 2 x 32 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size
L2 cache 4096 KBytes, 16-way set associative, 64-byte line size
Chipset & Memory
Northbridge Intel i975X rev. A0
Southbridge Intel 82801GB (ICH7) rev. 01
Graphic Interface PCI-Express
PCI-E Link Width x16
PCI-E Max Link Width x16
Memory Type DDR2
Memory Size 8192 MBytes
Memory Frequency 333.3 MHz (4:5)
CAS# Latency (tCL) 5.0 clocks
RAS# to CAS# (tRDC) 5 clocks
RAS# Precharge (tRP) 5 clocks
Cycle Time (tRAS) 15 clocks
Bank Cycle Time (tRC) 21 clocks
System
System Manufacturer
System Name
System S/N
Mainboard Vendor Intel Corporation
Mainboard Model D975XBX2
BIOS Vendor Intel Corp.
BIOS Version BX97520J.86A.2674.2007.0315.1546
BIOS Date 03/15/2007
Memory SPD
Module 1 DDR2, PC2-5300 (333 MHz), 2048 MBytes, Kingston
Module 2 DDR2, PC2-5300 (333 MHz), 2048 MBytes, Kingston
Module 3 DDR2, PC2-5300 (333 MHz), 2048 MBytes, Kingston
Module 4 DDR2, PC2-5300 (333 MHz), 2048 MBytes, Kingston
Software
Windows Version Microsoft Windows XP x64 Professional Service Pack 2 (Build 3790)
DirectX Version 9.0c
DG
david it seems i managed to screw up the machine during some tests and am finally in the boat with you :-/
unfortunately i noticed this too late and can't reproduce the step where this issue happened now.
there is no time left for playing around this week so i have to ask you for some more patience ...
christian
edit: you won't beleive it .... it seems the issue is related to corrupt sample data (a sector from a harddisk fails or similar)
solution: open directory manager, remove all content, add some content
(you should notice the memory is increasing to 800 MB only opening the DM without having any VE opened before)
reboot - open VE ... back at 300 something ... (thx to george for the clever idea)
after adding the corrupt data the effect returns ... isn't that weired?
now we just need to find out what affects the taskmanager to show this amount of used memory even without any process listed ...