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> Turn Multi Threading Off In Boot Camp
oxyredox
post Mon 27 Jul 2009, 17:36
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hi everyone,
I wasn't sure wether I should post this in the mac or pc section, but here it is

I'm running protools on my macbook pro (core 2 duo 2.2GHz, 2GB RAM) in windows, and it's really bad (needs very large playback buffer size, and stops playback very often when when moving parameters in plugins...)
I've read that it was better to turn off multi threading... but since my laptop is a Mac there's no BIOS !!

Does anyone knows how I can turn multi threading off in a macbook pro ?

Thanks a lot guys!
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lancet
post Tue 4 Aug 2009, 22:28
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Generally you would not want turn off multi-threading since that is one of the things that makes a modern computer so much faster.

You are using bootcamp right?

Maybe you should look into getting a Mac license for Protools.

but anyway, No, there is no way. afaik


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post Tue 6 Oct 2009, 05:10
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QUOTE (oxyredox @ Mon 27 Jul 2009, 17:36) *
hi everyone,
I wasn't sure wether I should post this in the mac or pc section, but here it is

I'm running protools on my macbook pro (core 2 duo 2.2GHz, 2GB RAM) in windows, and it's really bad (needs very large playback buffer size, and stops playback very often when when moving parameters in plugins...)
I've read that it was better to turn off multi threading... but since my laptop is a Mac there's no BIOS !!

Does anyone knows how I can turn multi threading off in a macbook pro ?

Thanks a lot guys!

may be windows was not not installed properly i have the same specs on my MBP 17" and i used boot camp and protools windows xp and it works well or maybe ist some other program can also cause that
question what AUDIO INTERFACE you are using
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