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![]() Greetings, My question is partly a Goldwave question, and partly a "do other editors work faster?" question. I'm demoing Goldwave 5.0 on a 1.7GHz 512MB Intel machine, and was disappointed that it's not faster than it is in editing. My last experience was with Goldwave 4.x on an Athlon 800/256Mb machine, and frankly while I do see a speed boost, I don't see as much of a speed boost from my new hardware as one might think. It feels maybe 40% faster at most, and some operations still take quite a while. My application is editing stereo 44.1khz WAV files around 700Mb in total size from live recordings, applying some compression, maximizing volume, and splitting them using cue points. Gone with my new machine/v5 is the "deflashing to disk" thing that took so long in v4 and the old machine. However, compression, maximizing volume, and saving still take a pretty long time (same ata100 ide drives in both machines, both on ata100 controllers)...and what I found interesting is that the Goldwave program never seems to use more than a small fraction of my available physical RAM according to task manager. CPU is about 75-80% during the compression and maximization operation, so it doesn't appear to be limited by CPU. I'm assuming I'm waiting on disk i/o. Is anyone aware of a way to have Goldwave use more RAM (assuming that this will speed things up considerably!), or recommend an audio editor that is comparably priced, but leverages RAM better to give a faster editing experience. :-) If CoolEdit Pro is hte answer, and performs quickly, then maybe that's what I need to do... Best Regards, -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | Todd H \ / | http://www.toddh.net/ X Promoting good netiquette | http://triplethreatband.com/ / \ http://www.toddh.net/netiquette/ | "4 lines suffice." |
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It's hard to say. I have both programs and Cool-Edit seems to be the faster of
the two but not by much. Rose *************************************** "Give A ShoutOut To The World!" Put Your Voice Message Online at: The ShoutOut Page http://members.aol.com/Roseb441702/shoutout.htm |
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