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Hi Guysss
since version 1 of Nuendo i have a problem with the ZOOM...

when i got a big zoom in a project with more than 16 tracks showing at the same time every time i press the zoom in/out key it reads something from HD and after that it makes the zoom.. i checked the QUICK ZOOM option in preferences. but when the project shows a lot of tracks at the same time it is still slow ( faster than before, of course ).
before nuendo i was a vegas user and it has NO problems with zoom, works pretty well without any problems at a veryyyyy "deep" zoom...

Is there any Disc Cache option to set in windows or nuendo ?
I have 1gb of RAM

Thx

Cheers..
PG

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anonymous Fri, 12/27/2002 - 13:59

Yo all..
I´ve found on manual that at EXPERT SETTINGS
i can turn off the NON BUFFERED READ/WRITE
i turned of NON BUFFERED READ and the zoom is MUUUUCHHHHH better... but at the manual it says it can improve the performance in project with shor clips like loops like REX files for example however the playback/recording of long continous files Clips may suffer...

what does it means ??
i tested it ( Uncheck non buffered read ) on a project with 26 channels and it worked veryy well...
anyone can explain better these settings ???

Thx a lot. :)

Cheers..
PG

anonymous Sat, 12/28/2002 - 09:04

Yah man....
I tested it on a Dual Athlon MP 1600+ with Maxtor HDs at 7200 RPMs.... a very good machine and tested here at home ( XP 1700+ with Maxtor 7200 )
and i got the same results... :(
I noticed that if i uncheck NONE BUFFERED READ at VST Multitrack -> Expert i got a VERYYYYYYYYYY MUUUUCHHHHH betterrr results... but i don´t know of the consequences of that... that´s why i asked to opus. I tested with it Unchecked with a Project with 26 tracks and some plugins ( around 50% of CPU used ). and it worked veryy well. I have 512mb ram...
well.. let´s see what´s the technical arguments around this.. : )

Cheers.
PG