
The "fix" was to "reset this power scheme to default settings"-all was good. I dodn't know what it was-but it seems like a I went through all the UI available settings. But, what I found was that there was a bug with Win10 power management where something was corrupt when you would (even manually yourself) make a copy of a power scheme. One of the only changes I had to make was to disable that: I forget which version of Win10(pro) I installed with-maybe 1803? Anyway-the way the Steinberg Power Scheme works is to make a copy of your existing power scheme, make their changes, and activate-then deactivate it and set it back when you exit. You're not allowing Steinberg Power Scheme are you? One in the Main PC DAW described above and one in a print rig Mac Pro. anyone have any idea off the top of their head as to what could cause such a drastic difference? My specs are below.Ģ Rednet PCIe cards. Up until this morning, I was just going to stay on 7, even though that would exclude me from Cubase 11 in November, but I just reinstalled everything on Win7 and now I'm missing the EXPORT VIDEO function. I've gone through and done most of the Win10 optimizing lists and nothing helps. Its like I have 25% the power that I had in Win7. I've tried upgrading to windows 10 (clean install on new ssd's) several times and no matter what I do, I still get the clicks and pops at 1024. I've got a large template that works great on a PC, no clicks and pops at a buffer size of 256.
