
Originally Posted by
ImNotDedYet
You can run a script that will disable a lot of unnecessary services on your computer. I had a high CPU load issue when I upgraded to 2.4, not realizing it had reset all my settings to default. My latency issues were what was actually causing it because the latency was so low the CPU had to work a lot harder. Up the latency a bit if you can and see if that doesn't take some of the load off your CPU. Find the happy balance.
I also run a script I found somewhere that disables a lot of services, and it allows me to restore them after I'm done w/ Traktor. I also added a number of Windows services I know are unnecessary for audio playback with Traktor, but found that wasn't really the culprit after all...it was the latency being too low causing the CPU to go into overdrive.
You can also select the use multiple CPUs/cores somewhere in the settings. While it sounds counteintuitive, I believe not having that checked actually HELPS with the CPU load.
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