Even when I have everything identical....Pentium
III 550mhz, 128mb ram, same soundcard, same
script, etc., playback on one machine "crawls" at
a slow pace when multiple text/wave files occur.
A second identical machine really "flies" (with
no hesitations. Help!
Obviously the machines are not identical. Basic test--swap hard disk drives
between them--if the problem follows the hard disk drive then you have an OS
configuration issue. If the "slowness" stays with the machine--then you
have a hardware failure.
Regards,
--John Schilling, Scala, Inc.
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> Even when I have everything identical....Pentium
> III 550mhz, 128mb ram, same soundcard, same
> script, etc., playback on one machine "crawls" at
> a slow pace when multiple text/wave files occur.
> A second identical machine really "flies" (with
> no hesitations. Help!
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