Archive: Audio probs when running AVS full screen


21st January 2003 01:28 UTC

Audio probs when running AVS full screen
Hi,

When I run AVS full screen the audio keeps jumping and then eventually it crashes and I have to close Winamp totally. I tried using overlay mode but it has the same problem?

Any ideas?


21st January 2003 02:20 UTC

This is addressed some in the FAQ. It sounds like your system resources are being completely used up. Close out of any other programs, turn down the resolution, enable pixel doubling, and/or lower AVS's thread priority. If it still doesn't work, your computer is probably too outdated.


21st January 2003 11:30 UTC

Thanks Anubis,

Its a strange one cos I'm running 2.4ghz p4 with 512mb ram and a Radeon 9000 graphics card. I just changed the thread priority to same as winamp and that looks like its cured it. It starts off smooth as you like but then the music starts to break up but the AVS is still very smooth. It was working perfect until I installed a load of new presets the other day, maybe one has messed it up?


21st January 2003 12:31 UTC

No, they are probably just more system demanding presets. None that I know of would cause winamp to slow down for no reason.


21st January 2003 12:34 UTC

Yeah I think you are right, thanks for your help


21st January 2003 13:33 UTC

You aren't trying to run AVS at hardware-accelerated resolutions like 800x600 - 1024x768 are you?

Don't. AVS is all software rendered (check the faq, first thread in main AVS forum).


21st January 2003 14:05 UTC

Yeah I am running it at 800x600 but its very smooth and the audio prob seems to be fixed. One thing I have noticed is that the beat detection is quite a way off (quite an important aspect of AVS I think) When I look at the beat detection settings, its never more than 70% sure of the beat? Strange


21st January 2003 21:21 UTC

This is because it is extremely difficult for the computer to detect the beat, are brains are far more advanced at doing this. Try watching a spectrum analyzer and determining the beat from that. Very difficult.:igor:


21st January 2003 21:35 UTC

Fair enough Anubis what res do you run your AVS at?


21st January 2003 21:53 UTC

even still, the computer can't detect subtleties of the beat all the time every time. you're expecting WAY too much of any beat detection system to work all the time.


21st January 2003 22:20 UTC

Yeah you both are totally right. It doesn't help when I listen to Drum n Bass aswell!


21st January 2003 22:59 UTC

800x600 pixel doubled. I have a PIII 1GHz.


21st January 2003 23:08 UTC

Yeah 800x600 runs very smooth for me with a P4 and 2.4GHz shame the screensaver cuts in when using overlay mode, I read somewhere that they recommend using this when full screen, what do you think?


22nd January 2003 14:15 UTC

I wouldn't recommend using overlay mode because it corrupts the colours a bit. I only use when I want AVS as my desktop.


22nd January 2003 14:28 UTC

Jaheckelsafar

I think thats probably the best way, what do you mean by using AVS as your desktop? (probably a stupid question!)


22nd January 2003 14:55 UTC

If you go to settings/display under the overlay button you will see a set desktop to color checkbox. Enabling this will put avs on your desktop instead of a background picture. This uses a lot of system resources though.


22nd January 2003 15:08 UTC

Wow I never knew that, is there any way to get rid of the small window when using this setting?


22nd January 2003 17:04 UTC

You have to minimize Winamp. I only do it when I'm running AVS on one screen and doing stuff on another. The desktop thing is the only way to do it.


22nd January 2003 17:08 UTC

2 monitors, Jaheckelsafar? I'm going to get another monitor. Right now I have my television hooked up, but it doesn't allow me to do everything(plus it has a max resolution of 800x600).


22nd January 2003 17:20 UTC

2 monitors is the way forward! Having AVS on my desktop is giving me a headf*ck when I see things stationary and then all these crazy colours in the background, woh!


22nd January 2003 20:16 UTC

I usually do it on a TV because it's bigger and not not as sharp as my monitor so things look softer. Beside AVS at anything above 800x600 would be too slow.


22nd January 2003 20:28 UTC

Yeah, but using other programs, 800x600 isn't enough, my videocard won't even shrink it, instead it scrolls with the mouse(this really doesn't work when I watch movies).


23rd January 2003 01:27 UTC

You can't get different resolution on different displays? That does make it kind of sucky.

Ahh, ATI hardware is so nice. :)

:confused: Ignore the thread about people have problems with ATI cards :confused:


23rd January 2003 03:08 UTC

Yeah I have a Nvidia GeForce4 Ti4600. It's nice but what I really want is a quadro 4 ($1500!!!).