On July 31, 2010 04:20:55 am James Morris wrote:
> On 31 July 2010 02:19, Niels Mayer <nielsma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Yes, the CPU usage is from envy24control. Somehow, strange as it
> >> sounds... The higher the volume, the higher the CPU usage... Or, if
> >> the audio output is continually loud, it seems to overload the meters
> >> and CPU usages rockets.
> >
> > I've reproduced and fixed this problem. It had to do with a strange
> > "Gtk-oscillation" in UI sizing that would happen whenever label
> > "0dBFS" would get drawn into the digital mixer meter pair (which would
> > of course occur with louder signals :-) ). Lesser (or at least more
> > computationally tractable) oscillations within the pane of
> > sliders&meters might also happen, but the "earthquake" caused by the
> > digital mixer panel on the LHS resizing had an interesting "feedback
> > loop" that would take quite a while to "settle out" event-wise.
>
> Oh.. I had noticed a slight shaking but didn't think to mention it,
> thinking it was just a cosmetic fault.
>
The gui resizes a bit whenever a dB label changes the number of
 digits in the label. Maybe that's what was seen, rapidly?

Tim.
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