something you could try ...
close all not needed boxes (if display, spectrum view in rx and
tx box etc ... )
lower waterfall speed
lower resolution to default (maybe you have it set to x4 or x8??)
then after setting all that ... a fresh start ... now a bit
faster??
all that lowers cpu load (and only cpu load is what causes that
tuning lag)
greetz sigi dg9bfc
Am 06.06.2020 um 20:17 schrieb Bill Walch:
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Simon,
Are there some configuration or log files that would show the
differences between the desktop and the laptop, that would tell
you how each is functioning? Perhaps there's a wrong driver,
dll, etc. that's buggering up the works.
On 6/6/2020 4:10 PM, Bill Walch via groups.io wrote:
Hi Max,
OK, here's a twist for you. Just for S&G's, I fired up SDR
Uno (running the latest version 1.33), and it does NOT have
the tuning lag seen in SDRC or HD-SDR using the RSP1a. No
worries though, I'll never use Uno, as SDRC is the
only SDR software of any capability and functionality.
I'm at my wits end on this. I'm fairly convinced it's
not an issue with SDRC. I even tried V.3.0.12/13 again and
still the same issue. I also uninstalled SDR Uno and installed
V.1.32 (older version) and still no difference. Other than
Win10 updates, there really hasn't been any other changes to
my system.
As a last resort, I installed SDRC v.3.0.23 (and SDR Uno 1.33,
just to get the correct drivers) on my HP i7 16GB (with
integrated NVIDIA GPU), Win10 Pro laptop, and unlike my
desktop, SDRC does NOT have the tuning lag. Note that
these two SDR programs are the first on this laptop. As far as
I know, both Win10 machines are the same versions with current
updates.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Bill
P.S. When I said I "hated" Win10, that may have been a bit too
harsh. I should have said, that I have a real dislike of the
UI, using Classic Shell, to rid myself if all the blotted
menus and animation, etc. This also seems to have a lot more
processes running than Win7 Pro did (I still have a PC running
it), and also MS has locked down update options that I may or
may not want, giving me no choice. But, all this is for a
different time.
On 6/4/2020 4:35 PM, Max wrote:
Hi Bill
Just to confirm I don't feel it should be an issue with SDRC
running on W10, I don't see any lag at all. I even checked it
before writing this to make sure I have not subconsciously
bypassed it, but no..... tuning a CW signal I can hear only
instantaneous frequency changes in SDRC when stepping
frequency with the cursor/arrow keys on my keyboard (my
preferred tuning method). Just for reference I also have
latest 3.0.23.
I think you may have something running in your system that is
soaking proc time? I admit it can be extremely frustrating
when it's not possible to track down the source of a problem
in Windows..... had plenty of those, but like Simon I am
generally a big fan of W10. Think it is the best MS has
managed so far by a country mile. Having said that, the boot
time is a right royal pain. If you have ever owned a
Chnromebook you will know what I mean.... instant boot!
Good luck and 73
Max
On Thu, Jun 4, 2020 at 08:24 PM, Bill Walch wrote:
From what I see, this is a Windows 10 issue (did
I mention how much I hate Win10!). I haven't been
using SDR that regularly, but I do recall a recent update,
which may be the problem. In a futile attempt, I brought up
Task Manager, and while tuning, tried to observe the CPU
usage when rotating the mouse wheel, which didn't reveal
anything obvious.
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