Josef: My system priority has programs selected, I see your pic has backround services selected. Which is preferable for jplay and/or xx?
In principle, this
shouldn't have an effect - However, it IS messing around with _very_ important parts in a running system as opposed to Background setting which leaves things more 'at ease' so to say
Uh, uh - I should have gone with my gut instinct about that
'more at ease' part.....
Believe it or not, I actually planned to change that setting to Background directly in latest jplay: I decided against it as setting & reverting back whatever user had before (there are a few more possibilities besides Foreground/Background) meant manipulating Registry which means I'd be messing with users machine and I don't like that..... Even worse, I would be manipulating a setting that affects ALL processes! No way in hell....
But, as chance would have it, I am now in the process of testing a new tweak specifically targeting Windows 7 & 2008R2 users and which (surprise, surprise) is going to be
yet another first among _any_ PC audio players
As I was perusing needed literature I also read some parts on these 'Priority' settings which is important to understand in order to 'predict' the impact of this new tweak. Long story short:
I
think I can now see a rather plausible theoretical reason why JPlay should preferably be
run with Background setting!
Uh, oh, ah - Does that sound like
yet another controversy?
Betcha!
In fact, in the new episode of "JPlayer Controversy" series I will also reveal how you can push Windows to the MAX (in terms of making it 'sweat' the most, LOL) so, once again,
you can be the judge for yourself and decide what/if these mysterious 'Priority settings' can do for SQ! (and test it very easily too
)