I was wondering if there is anyway to run WoW on high priority while running vent and not have that 5 second lag time with vent?
I was wondering if there is anyway to run WoW on high priority while running vent and not have that 5 second lag time with vent?
Google is your friend, took whole 20 seconds to find this thread about vent priority settings.
http://www.ventrilo.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40258
There is also another vent lag issue where vent sound can sometimes be several minutes late. It's caused by bad audio drivers in Vista/Win7. Fix for this issue is simply forcing vent to use DirectX only and bypass the soundcard drivers: check on "use direct sound" for both input and output device, and select DS from the dropdown lists.
Never going to log into this garbage forum again as long as calling obvious troll obvious troll is the easiest way to get banned.
Trolling should be.
Thanks and trust me i did look before i posted i guess i missed itOriginally Posted by vesseblah
There is 0 reason to change any process priority. Doing so is unintelligent.
Care to explain why? Running it on high priority helps my FPS out a lotOriginally Posted by chaud
It doesn't use more power. Its just a priority shift.Originally Posted by Nixia
It puts more priority on wow running, than parts of the Operating System itself. Which can then cause the machine to crash. Crashing's not good.
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This is why you shouldn't bump priority on a process. Windows has become good enough at managing itself. Going in and changing process priorities can sometimes give it fits when it needs CPU time and can't get it.Originally Posted by Resa