So there is no alternative to having terrible sound on my machine because
Audiodg hogs the memory? If I want to listen to my music I have to do it
outside Windows? I have Vista Home Premium and I want my money back! Show me
to the door please!
"evb60" wrote:
The audiodg proces is indeed a system proces, which is used sound
processing on your machine. More about the proces can be read in this
blog post:
http://blogs.msdn.com/larryosterman/...diodg-exe.aspx
The solution to the CPU problem has been to me to disable the service
in computer management at reboot, so it wouldn't start at system bootup.
Then, when I'm back in windows, I just re-enable it. At that point in
time, it won't eat your CPU anymore.
I have no exact explanation to why it eats that much cpu, but I expect
it to be a driver incompatibility. Porbably the Realtek AC97 (in my
case) drivers aren't reacting the way audiodg expects them to do.
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