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Post by madmic on Jun 15, 2018 5:06:56 GMT
So after the last windows 10 major update I'm experiencing major stuttering issues. To the point it's unusable. Any idea on ways to fix this? It's a Minix mini PC with an Intel N4200, 1.10GHz processor. 12 GB of ram and I have a 500gb Samsung 860 EVO M.2 drive. All my music is on the internal drive. Would I be better off having music on a USB 3 external? This has got me bummed out, it was running great.
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Post by tonyneen on Jun 15, 2018 12:13:20 GMT
Hi, with all the issues with Windows 10 updates, i would find a way to disable them. "If it's not broke, don't fix it !!" Try rolling back the driver for the audio device that Touchjams is using.
Cheers Tony
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Post by TouchJams Support on Jun 15, 2018 14:15:16 GMT
It's definitely not the drive. I have 3 mini PCs running Win 10 and they all run the updates, zero TouchJams issues. Does that mini pc use bluetooth? I'd bypass that see what happens, if that doesn't help, prob a sound driver. BTW, have you disabled the scanning of audio files in Defender?
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Post by madmic on Jun 16, 2018 0:05:52 GMT
It's definitely not the drive. I have 3 mini PCs running Win 10 and they all run the updates, zero TouchJams issues. Does that mini pc use bluetooth? I'd bypass that see what happens, if that doesn't help, prob a sound driver. BTW, have you disabled the scanning of audio files in Defender? It does use bluetooth. The whole thing is I'm trying to use it with a Logitech Bluetooth adapter. The one in my screenhouse seemed to work with no issues. Same adapter. I did try it briefly this morning with headphones and it seemed fine. Gonna have to go out and try the other bluetooth adapter again. (not sure if I used it after the big update that did nothing but annoying stuff). In no way is this a deal breaker I just didn't want to have to run wires from where I mount the PC to where the audio device is. And yes I did disable scanning of audio files.
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