Performance problems
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Performance problems
Hy,
today I bought the Aeon visualization for my Windows Media Center PC, running on Windows 7 32 Bit. The performance is very bad, it always stutters, especially when large 3D-Objects move over the screen. I tried to deactivate the Antivirus-software and the hyperthreading, but nothing helps. The processor load is not higher than 30%. Does anyone has an idea?
My system:
Prozessor: Intel i3-530
MB: Intel DH57DD
RAM: 4 GB A-Data Value DDR3 1333
SSD: Intel 320series 2,5" SSD 120 GB
Sound and Video: onboard
today I bought the Aeon visualization for my Windows Media Center PC, running on Windows 7 32 Bit. The performance is very bad, it always stutters, especially when large 3D-Objects move over the screen. I tried to deactivate the Antivirus-software and the hyperthreading, but nothing helps. The processor load is not higher than 30%. Does anyone has an idea?
My system:
Prozessor: Intel i3-530
MB: Intel DH57DD
RAM: 4 GB A-Data Value DDR3 1333
SSD: Intel 320series 2,5" SSD 120 GB
Sound and Video: onboard
Hello All
In my own experience Aeon required a minimum of 512Mb of a dedicated graphics card to operate with any smoothness, it still had a slight pause though when changing scenes. As I mentioned earlier Aeon is very resource hungry.
I don't know what the specs are of on-board graphics but, I believe they would need to be the equivalent of a 512Mb graphics card for Aeon to run smoothly.
Regards BTT
In my own experience Aeon required a minimum of 512Mb of a dedicated graphics card to operate with any smoothness, it still had a slight pause though when changing scenes. As I mentioned earlier Aeon is very resource hungry.
I don't know what the specs are of on-board graphics but, I believe they would need to be the equivalent of a 512Mb graphics card for Aeon to run smoothly.
Regards BTT
Merry Christmas to all.
I'm running Win 7 64bit, 4 GIGS RAM, Quad Core Processing (although I don't believe these types of products benefit fully from all 4 cores) with a Nvidia 8800 GTX 768MB card and it runs pretty smooth. I do wish, however, they could run a smooth transition from scene to scene. I've read the reasons why it happens, but for a paid app, you really want perfection. I'm just saying, if a developer charges a premium price for something, any developer for any product, then the result should be a premium product. If a developer creates apps and then asks a price for them, then that developer really should "develop" the product to its fullest. If the product is not 100%, then that product really shouldn't go to market because the market is then a beta test while the developer charges premiums for a less than 100% product. This is not just Soundspectrum, but any given manufacture of any given product out there. Too many times products are released underdeveloped.
Keep this in mind, however, Soundspectrum puts out some pretty cool products, and overall, I like Aeon. I'm just a picky so and so.
Edited (no naughty words please) BTT
You're in the business... develop.
I'm running Win 7 64bit, 4 GIGS RAM, Quad Core Processing (although I don't believe these types of products benefit fully from all 4 cores) with a Nvidia 8800 GTX 768MB card and it runs pretty smooth. I do wish, however, they could run a smooth transition from scene to scene. I've read the reasons why it happens, but for a paid app, you really want perfection. I'm just saying, if a developer charges a premium price for something, any developer for any product, then the result should be a premium product. If a developer creates apps and then asks a price for them, then that developer really should "develop" the product to its fullest. If the product is not 100%, then that product really shouldn't go to market because the market is then a beta test while the developer charges premiums for a less than 100% product. This is not just Soundspectrum, but any given manufacture of any given product out there. Too many times products are released underdeveloped.
Keep this in mind, however, Soundspectrum puts out some pretty cool products, and overall, I like Aeon. I'm just a picky so and so.
Edited (no naughty words please) BTT
You're in the business... develop.
EdH63 wrote:Merry Christmas to all.
I'm running Win 7 64bit, 4 GIGS RAM, Quad Core Processing (although I don't believe these types of products benefit fully from all 4 cores) with a Nvidia 8800 GTX 768MB card and it runs pretty smooth. I do wish, however, they could run a smooth transition from scene to scene. I've read the reasons why it happens, but for a paid app, you really want perfection. I'm just saying, if a developer charges a premium price for something, any developer for any product, then the result should be a premium product. If a developer creates apps and then asks a price for them, then that developer really should "develop" the product to its fullest. If the product is not 100%, then that product really shouldn't go to market because the market is then a beta test while the developer charges premiums for a less than 100% product. This is not just Soundspectrum, but any given manufacture of any given product out there. Too many times products are released underdeveloped.
Keep this in mind, however, Soundspectrum puts out some pretty cool products, and overall, I like Aeon. I'm just a picky so and so.
You're in the business... develop.
Hi EhD63
Merry Christmas Morn!
I think when it comes to visualizers its tough to say "develop" because if SS had simply developed G-force and were done with it you'd have something like mildrop which hasnt changed in years and cannot hold a candle to G-Force or Aeon.
G-force is constantly evolving and Aeon will most likely be the same and as long as a programs keeps getting better I am willing to pay for it.
one thing I like about SS is that they let us take part in the beta testing of new versions which makes us part of the process.
I think thats worth it too
You're right. I don't disagree. SS is one of the better ones when developing through to a great product. I'm just hoping that they can come up with a fix for the transition problem. When you have a system that can handle the load of the program, and it still seems as if your system is lacking due to this specific glitch, then it can be a little disconcerting. Makes you feel like your rig isn't doing what its supposed to do. But I do agree with you, SS does some great work with their products. That's why I keep buying them.juxtiphi wrote:EdH63 wrote:Merry Christmas to all.
I'm running Win 7 64bit, 4 GIGS RAM, Quad Core Processing (although I don't believe these types of products benefit fully from all 4 cores) with a Nvidia 8800 GTX 768MB card and it runs pretty smooth. I do wish, however, they could run a smooth transition from scene to scene. I've read the reasons why it happens, but for a paid app, you really want perfection. I'm just saying, if a developer charges a premium price for something, any developer for any product, then the result should be a premium product. If a developer creates apps and then asks a price for them, then that developer really should "develop" the product to its fullest. If the product is not 100%, then that product really shouldn't go to market because the market is then a beta test while the developer charges premiums for a less than 100% product. This is not just Soundspectrum, but any given manufacture of any given product out there. Too many times products are released underdeveloped.
Keep this in mind, however, Soundspectrum puts out some pretty cool products, and overall, I like Aeon. I'm just a picky so and so.
You're in the business... develop.
Hi EhD63
Merry Christmas Morn!
I think when it comes to visualizers its tough to say "develop" because if SS had simply developed G-force and were done with it you'd have something like mildrop which hasnt changed in years and cannot hold a candle to G-Force or Aeon.
G-force is constantly evolving and Aeon will most likely be the same and as long as a programs keeps getting better I am willing to pay for it.
one thing I like about SS is that they let us take part in the beta testing of new versions which makes us part of the process.
I think thats worth it too
Sorry about the fatherless child word (used in an inappropriate manner).
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Aeon Crashes about every 10 minutes
So I have Win 7 - 64bit.
I use the plugin in Media Center as a visualization to music.
About every 10 Minutes I get the same error and Media Center crashes and has to restart.
The error reads:
----------------------------------------------------------
Microsoft Visual C + + Runtime Library
Runtime Error!
Program: C:\Windows\ehome\ehshell.exe
R6025
-pure virtual function call
----------------------------------------------------------
Win 7 - 64-bit
GA-Z68MA-D2H-B3 (rev. 1.3)
processors/Intel® Core™ i5
12 Gb Corsair Memeory
Onboard HDMI Graphics Out
Wondering if anyone else has been getting this issue :/
Mikel S Rosenthal
EDIT:- Removed link and your email address.
I believe this to be a Windows problem (ehshell.exe) and not a fault of SoundSpectrum. Suggest you do a search on the Internet.
Regards BTT
I use the plugin in Media Center as a visualization to music.
About every 10 Minutes I get the same error and Media Center crashes and has to restart.
The error reads:
----------------------------------------------------------
Microsoft Visual C + + Runtime Library
Runtime Error!
Program: C:\Windows\ehome\ehshell.exe
R6025
-pure virtual function call
----------------------------------------------------------
Win 7 - 64-bit
GA-Z68MA-D2H-B3 (rev. 1.3)
processors/Intel® Core™ i5
12 Gb Corsair Memeory
Onboard HDMI Graphics Out
Wondering if anyone else has been getting this issue :/
Mikel S Rosenthal
EDIT:- Removed link and your email address.
I believe this to be a Windows problem (ehshell.exe) and not a fault of SoundSpectrum. Suggest you do a search on the Internet.
Regards BTT
Re: Aeon Crashes about every 10 minutes
Hi Mikedillinjabreakz wrote:So I have Win 7 - 64bit.
I use the plugin in Media Center as a visualization to music.
About every 10 Minutes I get the same error and Media Center crashes and has to restart.
The error reads:
----------------------------------------------------------
Microsoft Visual C + + Runtime Library
Runtime Error!
Program: C:\Windows\ehome\ehshell.exe
R6025
-pure virtual function call
----------------------------------------------------------
Win 7 - 64-bit
GA-Z68MA-D2H-B3 (rev. 1.3)
processors/Intel® Core™ i5
12 Gb Corsair Memeory
Onboard HDMI Graphics Out
Wondering if anyone else has been getting this issue :/
Mikel S Rosenthal
I'm gonna let BTT handle this one,
I thinking he wont like the liink you posted.
But if he doesnt mind then its all good
Hi all,
I've just bought Aeon Platinum and I'm getting the same error when running it in the Windows 7 Media Center:
"Microsoft Visual C + + Runtime Library
Runtime Error!
Program: C:\Windows\ehome\ehshell.exe
R6025
-pure virtual function call
----------------------------------------------------------"
My Media Center is stable the rest of the time, but I'll try the fixes for the other ehshell.exe errors and let you know if I have any luck. It looks amazing!
I've just bought Aeon Platinum and I'm getting the same error when running it in the Windows 7 Media Center:
"Microsoft Visual C + + Runtime Library
Runtime Error!
Program: C:\Windows\ehome\ehshell.exe
R6025
-pure virtual function call
----------------------------------------------------------"
My Media Center is stable the rest of the time, but I'll try the fixes for the other ehshell.exe errors and let you know if I have any luck. It looks amazing!
Here's Microsoft's description of the error:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/125749
It says it's a programming error?
Edit: Upon further reading it looks like my Media Center install might be corrupt... Ugh.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/125749
It says it's a programming error?
Edit: Upon further reading it looks like my Media Center install might be corrupt... Ugh.
Well I followed the instructions I found here: http://www.cybertechhelp.com/forums/sho ... hp?t=31283
After running Command Prompt as an Administrator and typing it "sfc /scannow" it detected and fixed a problem with my ehres.dll.
Unfortunately though I'm still getting the error when using Aeon.. Still haven't seen it in any other area of Media Center.
After running Command Prompt as an Administrator and typing it "sfc /scannow" it detected and fixed a problem with my ehres.dll.
Unfortunately though I'm still getting the error when using Aeon.. Still haven't seen it in any other area of Media Center.
I Origionaly searched for errors relating to ehshell.exe & "pure virtual function call" exceptions *before* posting!
Nothing relevent is returned from google, (going though back 6 pages).
Just to make sure, I serched again on ehshell.exe "R6025" still nothing relevent returned.
As stated by others. This *only* happens when Aeon is running, no other MCE addons visualizers games, media players etc produce this exception.
@BTT
If you can find the solution then please post it, so we can all benefit.
Thanks
Nothing relevent is returned from google, (going though back 6 pages).
Just to make sure, I serched again on ehshell.exe "R6025" still nothing relevent returned.
As stated by others. This *only* happens when Aeon is running, no other MCE addons visualizers games, media players etc produce this exception.
@BTT
If you can find the solution then please post it, so we can all benefit.
Thanks