traktor pro 2 / mac - cpu usage while idling
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    Default traktor pro 2 / mac - cpu usage while idling

    hi folks,

    i just noticed theat traktor pro 2 eats up ~25% cpu on a macbook (core2duo 2,1ghz) when IDLING (not playing music or analyzing). seems pretty high to me, is that normal?

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    shut down all softs running in background

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    TPro 2.0.3 is less CPU intensive. Roll back maybe? That's what I did
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    thanks for your responses, but did you really read and understand the question?

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    It's probably still processing even though you've got zero audio going into the stream.

    I can't really see a usage situation where you'd want to run Traktor but not have it doing anything, so there's no real point in worrying about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lethal_pizzle View Post
    It's probably still processing even though you've got zero audio going into the stream.

    I can't really see a usage situation where you'd want to run Traktor but not have it doing anything, so there's no real point in worrying about it.
    yeah well - it's not a big deal but i sometimes like to keep traktor running in the background while doing other things. but if you are on battery and have something in the background constantly keeping the cpu busy... i would consider that a bug.

    anyway: i was hoping some mac users could confirm that behaviour (or not confirm)

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