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ESET Antivirus - Anyone use it?


Rod L. Short

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2 hours ago, studiodude1 said:

Is anyone using ESET antivirus? I'm getting frequent dropouts and am trying to weed out things that may be responsible.

I doubt an antivirus program is causing your drop outs, especially with today's PC's and how streamlined antiviral programs are now.

One fast way to find out is to disable the program and see if you are still get drop outs.

But drop outs are cured by raising your ASIO or WDM buffers. That should cure it

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34 minutes ago, studiodude1 said:

Can't raise my buffer, it's already at 1024. 

I have one of the most invasive antiviruses ruining in real time while im using my DAW and i have no problems and dropouts (norton sym)

 

Todays PC's can run virus p[programs and DAWs at the same time

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53 minutes ago, studiodude1 said:

Can't raise my buffer, it's already at 1024

Sometimes the I/O buffer may be too large. Other times the condition is not addressed by altering the size of the audio buffer.

http://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=Troubleshooting.19.html

http://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=Troubleshooting.21.html

 

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Thanks. I guess I'll have to start from scratch and investigate EVERYTHING again. I feel certain this system should be capable of running without issue (Dell XPS, i7, 16 ghz RAM, Win 10 64 bit, Focusrite Scarlett 18i20, Focusrite Octapre, 2 tb audio HDD)

I have been working on trying to get a stable setup with Cakewalk (This journey actually started with Sonar Platinum). Over the course of this, I have bought a new interface and a new computer to try to make things work properly. 

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