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Author: | kyanox [ Sun Nov 17, 2019 2:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | AM Transmitter setting issue |
My stereotool, running on 9.37 has developed an interesting problem. With AM transmitter engaged using FM transmitter settings my stereotool can't seem to maintain buffer? It used to work fine but now all of a sudden it drains the buffer, then resets the card. I'm on a Dell 2850 w/Delta 44 audio card. Using VB Cable, A,B,C,D. Now here is the kicker, sometimes after a reboot it works. But for the most part it isn't working????? It doesn't appear to be a setting with CPU as I can run fine in normal mode. If anything the normal mode actually sounds better over the AM than the AM mode???? What would you need to troubleshoot this one? Also if this becomes a bug or its necessary please move thread to bug reports. I wasn't sure if it was a bug or just my config. |
Author: | Bojcha [ Sun Nov 17, 2019 5:17 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: AM Transmitter setting issue |
Check CPU temp. |
Author: | kyanox [ Sun Nov 17, 2019 8:04 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: AM Transmitter setting issue |
Nope I had thought that too but they're running around 35c. These are dual zeons in a 2850, could that be an issue? |
Author: | Bojcha [ Sun Nov 17, 2019 8:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: AM Transmitter setting issue |
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Nope I had thought that too but they're running around 35c.
Well, that's slow CPU actually, You need to try to spread cores/threads, since per core that cpu is pretty slow. Hans changed some things in that section so you need to play with that now. Also, if you have 2 of these, make sure you run ST on one of them, not both.
These are dual zeons in a 2850, could that be an issue? |
Author: | kyanox [ Fri Nov 22, 2019 1:45 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: AM Transmitter setting issue |
I see what you mean. The CPU's are dual core xeon's at 3.2ghz. There are 2 of them in the system. So what you're saying is limit the Core usage to 1 core and just multi-thread it? |
Author: | Bojcha [ Fri Nov 22, 2019 2:11 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: AM Transmitter setting issue |
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I see what you mean. The CPU's are dual core xeon's at 3.2ghz. There are 2 of them in the system.
That CPU is not 3.2GHz, it's 2GHz with 2.4GHz turbo. Also it's not dual core but you have 2 of them and they are with 10 cores each. That's why i think it's slow. No metter you have 1 or 6 of them.So what you're saying is limit the Core usage to 1 core and just multi-thread it? Try to use 1 and spread threads in ST to those 10 cores. 6 should be enough. |
Author: | hvz [ Sat Nov 23, 2019 11:23 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: AM Transmitter setting issue |
That wouldn't explain why it sometimes does work though. What might be the case is that one of the two is slow. After each reboot Windows will pick some CPU to run Stereo Tool on (and typically stick with that one for a long time). If it picks a slow one - or maybe (we use 2 cores by default) if it picks 2 that are on different CPU's so the memory needs to be copied back and forth, that might be causing it. On this system I would suggest picking CPU cores manually to find a combination that works. Then after a reboot it should be the same as before. https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cp ... cpuCount=2 This CPU isn't really slow - but its single core rating is less than half of that of modern desktop CPU's. But that should be more than enough for AM. |
Author: | kyanox [ Tue May 26, 2020 9:29 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: AM Transmitter setting issue |
Hey guys thanks for responding. I was just getting back to this thread to re-address this issue. I think the sound card is part of the problem as I don't seem to have this issue when I run the output as a virtual cable. Not sure what your seeing as a 2ghz cpu, windows and the system itself is reporting Intel Xeon CPU 3.20GHZ. It's reporting 4 processors each even though I'm positive there are only 2 in the system. Pulled a quick CPUZ report. Processors Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Socket 1 ID = 0 Number of cores 1 (max 1) Number of threads 2 (max 2) Manufacturer GenuineIntel Name Intel Xeon Codename Nocona Specification Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.20GHz Package (platform ID) Socket 604 mPGA (0x0) CPUID F.4.1 Extended CPUID F.4 Core Stepping E0 Technology 90 nm Core Speed 3191.8 MHz Multiplier x Bus Speed 16.0 x 199.5 MHz Base frequency (cores) 199.5 MHz Base frequency (ext.) 199.5 MHz Rated Bus speed 798.0 MHz Stock frequency 3200 MHz Instructions sets MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, EM64T Microcode Revision 0x17 L1 Data cache 16 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size Trace cache 12 Kuops, 8-way set associative L2 cache 1024 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size Max CPUID level 00000005h Max CPUID ext. level 80000008h Cache descriptor Level 1, D, 16 KB, 2 thread(s) Cache descriptor Level 2, U, 1 MB, 2 thread(s) Cache descriptor Level 1, T, 12 KB, 2 thread(s) FID/VID Control no Clock Speed 0 3191.81 MHz (Core #0) Core 0 max ratio (effective) 16.0 Socket 2 ID = 3 Number of cores 1 (max 1) Number of threads 2 (max 2) Manufacturer GenuineIntel Name Intel Xeon Codename Nocona Specification Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.20GHz Package (platform ID) Socket 604 mPGA (0x0) CPUID F.4.1 Extended CPUID F.4 Core Stepping E0 Technology 90 nm Core Speed 3191.8 MHz Multiplier x Bus Speed 16.0 x 199.5 MHz Base frequency (cores) 199.5 MHz Base frequency (ext.) 199.5 MHz Rated Bus speed 798.0 MHz Stock frequency 3200 MHz Instructions sets MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, EM64T Microcode Revision 0x17 L1 Data cache 16 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size Trace cache 12 Kuops, 8-way set associative L2 cache 1024 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size Max CPUID level 00000005h Max CPUID ext. level 80000008h Cache descriptor Level 1, D, 16 KB, 2 thread(s) Cache descriptor Level 2, U, 1 MB, 2 thread(s) Cache descriptor Level 1, T, 12 KB, 2 thread(s) FID/VID Control no Clock Speed 0 3191.81 MHz (Core #1) Core 0 max ratio (effective) 16.0 I can try one cpu but i have a feeling this system is just under-powered to use the FM output with AM settings. |
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