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Re: Is a CoreAudio bug the cause of the annoying "overload" messages in Logic 8 ?
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Re: Is a CoreAudio bug the cause of the annoying "overload" messages in Logic 8 ?


  • Subject: Re: Is a CoreAudio bug the cause of the annoying "overload" messages in Logic 8 ?
  • From: Daniel Stenning <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2008 14:43:58 +0000
  • Thread-topic: Is a CoreAudio bug the cause of the annoying "overload" messages in Logic 8 ?

Even if the preference is selected, playback stops, which is annoying.
Specially when demonstrating ones plugin...


On 5/3/08 14:27, "Stefan Gretscher" <email@hidden> wrote:

> Plus, there's a preference to suppress the dialog box already.
>
> -Stefan
>
> Am 05.03.2008 um 15:18 schrieb Robert Drehmel:
>
>> tahome izwah wrote:
>>> This should be simple to fix (on Apple's part) - remove the annoying
>>> dialog box and add an overload indicator to the Logic UI instead.
>>
>> There actually is a per-CPU core load indicator in Logic.  The issue
>> at hand doesn't look like a classical overload situation though.
>>
>>> Noone cares if samples are lost when you stop playback, so
>> bringing up
>>> an alert panel is overkill (IMHO) and doesn't do the user any good.
>>>
>>> A CPU overload indicator could take care of other situations where
>> you
>>> actually run out of CPU during playback. In any event, in my opinion
>>> this is not a situation that calls for (or should enforce) any user
>>> interaction.
>>>
>>> --th
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Cheers,
Dan




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