Traktor Pro 2.5 CPU overload

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Traktor Pro 2.5 CPU overload
Posted on: 27.05.2012 by Mariano Weigold
Hey Guys, i downloaded the new update and after installing it i started Traktor to play around with my S2. Even when i am not doing anything at all, the CPU load is nearly in the red space... Anybody having an idea what to do? I own a Windows Laptop with intel i5(2x2.3-2.53GHz) which shouldnt be the problem...
Kareen Kreft
31.05.2012
Originally Posted by slainbybeats
Multicore support is not enabled, and i've never had any problems with wlan on while DJing. Before updating, it didnt even use 1/4 of the cpu load i have right now. When i set the latency a bit higher, its alright... but i didnt need to change that with traktor 2.1.3 ... kind of a step back, isnt it?^^ How high can the latency get without getting problems? i got it stable at 7.6ms... is that alright or should i start saving money for a new mac instead of my pc?
I have a black macbook pro, dual core, 4gb ram and have been having issues with cpu load in the red as well. Did not have this with my previous version so i switched back and its fine. The main diffence tho is that the cpu load only spiked when I have more than one fx bank selected on my s2 which is a huge problem because I use one effect bank per channel. Not gonna upgrade to 2.5 for a few months until all of the other bugs are addressed as well. Cant believe they release this crap with all of the issues it has. beatmarker issues, audio clipping, cpu load to name a few
Mariano Weigold
28.05.2012
There havent been any updates in the service center for me, so i guess im with the newest driver. I didnt change anything in the settings after the update, i really have 0 plan why the cpu usage is so much more as usual. Other question: Since 2.5, the loops can only be set onto a beatgrid, as well as cuepoints... Anybody having a hint for me how to fix this?
Rey Holubar
28.05.2012
Originally Posted by photojojo
The load is way lower for me with 2.5.
Do you have an S2 too?

To the OP, did you update your S2 driver? I'm not sure there is a new one, but the S4 has a new one and installing it made a difference with 2.5. However, the software still seems CPU hungry with my S4.

scamo
Sylvia Greener
28.05.2012
Originally Posted by photojojo
The load is way lower for me with 2.5.
Didn't have the time to try it out yet but as far as I've heard there are several people recognizing a way lower cpu load with Traktor 2.5.
This topic seems to be quite ambivalent...
Leeanna Ayla
28.05.2012
The load is way lower for me with 2.5.
Ninfa Mazariegos
28.05.2012
On my vista machine, I set the system settings to background mode and set visuals to best performance, and that seems to help quite a bit.
Mariano Weigold
28.05.2012
Well, this shit is making me feel bad. After playing around a bit with higher latency i just recognized that it is nearly impossible to set the cuepoints correctly. Now i set it back to the lowest latency possible, but now i am a bit scared about any issues because of the high cpu usage... It's time for a mac i guess... wanted one for years now. I'll save all my money for one now. mf 3D can wait haha
Sylvia Greener
28.05.2012
Maybe the new Remix Decks demand a much higher amount of cpu power, I can't tell you.
Mariano Weigold
28.05.2012
Multicore support is not enabled, and i've never had any problems with wlan on while DJing. Before updating, it didnt even use 1/4 of the cpu load i have right now. When i set the latency a bit higher, its alright... but i didnt need to change that with traktor 2.1.3 ... kind of a step back, isnt it?^^ How high can the latency get without getting problems? i got it stable at 7.6ms... is that alright or should i start saving money for a new mac instead of my pc?
Antoinette Bradshaw
27.05.2012
Big time! Its telling your computer that its all good if it uses every little bit of juice to run traktor
Joella Stottsberry
27.05.2012
Originally Posted by RockingClub
Sure you didn't fall into the common Traktor-cpu-overload traps (e.g. multicore-support enabled, buffer size to low, wlan on while DJing and so on)?
Multicore overloads the PC.... shit :P
Sylvia Greener
28.05.2012
Sure you didn't fall into the common Traktor-cpu-overload traps (e.g. multicore-support enabled, buffer size to low, wlan on while DJing and so on)?

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