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    Default multi core support. traktor duo 2

    hu guys i dj using traktor duo 2 with the latest 2.1.1. update.someone recomended i turn off multi core support on my notebook with windows 7.how do i turn of multi core support.

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    It's a checkbox in Traktor preferences.

    edit: wait what they said turn off *windows* multi-core support? or multi-core support in Traktor...?
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    must be on traktor. For Windows thats BIOS doodle...
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    why would you want to turn it off?

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    Seems it's unstable and can crash Traktor in long hauls.

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    Apparently it can cause cause drop out in long sets.I have not tried it yet on a long set.anyway I think I may have foud out why I was getting drop outs.I was playing without selecting the built in souncard option and slelecting asio drive.but stii not sure which is the best one to use,is it the asio or do I use the traktor one aswell or my notebook realteck on????
    Could this have been the causea for my dropouts????

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    Sorry about the spelling mistakes.I will rephrase it.
    Apperently multi core support can cause drop outs during long sets.

    I had a four hour set last nite and I did not turn multi core off but made a few changes I apparently should have done anyway.
    I had not selected a sound card driver in traktor preferences.the part under built in sound card u get a drop down menu and u meant to select one.
    I used the asio one but I also had the option to use a traktor one or inbuilt realterk on.
    Which of these do u guys recomend I use for solid long sets.????????

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    Avoid Realtek - the Traktor ASIO driver is the real deal. If you've downloaded asio4all, that still uses the Realtek driver.
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    I wouldn't know, I use a real computer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by djjoeydodger View Post
    Apparently it can cause cause drop out in long sets.I have not tried it yet on a long set.anyway I think I may have foud out why I was getting drop outs.I was playing without selecting the built in souncard option and slelecting asio drive.but stii not sure which is the best one to use,is it the asio or do I use the traktor one aswell or my notebook realteck on????
    Could this have been the causea for my dropouts????
    Multi core support will increase CPU load - but probably is not responsible for your drop-outs unless your CPU load is in the red. Check the other usual suspects (WiFi, latency settings, antiV, Windows 'non-essentials' etc).
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