Jerky fades
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 3:21 am
Mike,
I still have that problem that I told you about a while ago -- when I have a large program where all audio files have not been loaded yet, a trigger of a fade cue first loads the next-in-line audio file, and then resumes the fade of the current cue.
The result is that the fade appears to "jerk" and not start smoothly. And from what I can tell, the audible volume change jerks as well.
I can correct this by setting my "file pre-open" number high enough to cover all of the cues in the program (assuming I have the memory in my PC to cover it).
Maybe for SCS9 raising the pre-open file count is a reasonable workaround, but for SCS10 would you consider making sure the fades are smooth in light of other operations that need to happen when a fade or level change cue is issued?
Thanks. John
I still have that problem that I told you about a while ago -- when I have a large program where all audio files have not been loaded yet, a trigger of a fade cue first loads the next-in-line audio file, and then resumes the fade of the current cue.
The result is that the fade appears to "jerk" and not start smoothly. And from what I can tell, the audible volume change jerks as well.
I can correct this by setting my "file pre-open" number high enough to cover all of the cues in the program (assuming I have the memory in my PC to cover it).
Maybe for SCS9 raising the pre-open file count is a reasonable workaround, but for SCS10 would you consider making sure the fades are smooth in light of other operations that need to happen when a fade or level change cue is issued?
Thanks. John