In my refactoring of media I am also assuming you use -O to actually run a
project with best performance. All debug statements are now in this format:
assert _debug("my text")

So all debug prints are completely removed when using -O.

Rob

On 6 October 2016 at 02:26, Serdar Yegulalp <[email protected]> wrote:

> Addendum: I'm suggesting a contribution to the experimental directory that
> allows affinity control for the main program thread, rather than the entire
> Python interpreter process. This seems to provide slightly better results
> on low-end machines -- for one thing, it seems to mean that audio
> processing can be handled in a thread that has free-floating affinity. When
> I pinned the entire process, I got audio stutters.
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