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ProcessTamer / Re: Optimization Suggestion: Adjusted Priority_Range
« on: September 06, 2007, 07:58 AM »
Hi,
I had a similar idea to shmate and am glad to read that I am not alone. But in addition to that I'd like to ask, if it is possible or even suitable to define a priority hierarchy?
I.e.: if I burn a CD/DVD I want NERO to have high priority no matter what other programs are running at the moment, especially if for some reasons those other programs run with high priority also. VLC got also a high priority exception rule, because if I watch h264 encoded videos I certainly want every possible cpu time reserved for this application, but if VLC only runs for background playback of mp3 while NERO is burning those priority setups conflict with each other.
A possible way to cope with this would be to implement a feature which allows the user to define a certain hierarchy; i.e.: NERO>>VLC>>WINWORD>>...
Thanks for "listening"
Anyway, it's a great program...
I had a similar idea to shmate and am glad to read that I am not alone. But in addition to that I'd like to ask, if it is possible or even suitable to define a priority hierarchy?
I.e.: if I burn a CD/DVD I want NERO to have high priority no matter what other programs are running at the moment, especially if for some reasons those other programs run with high priority also. VLC got also a high priority exception rule, because if I watch h264 encoded videos I certainly want every possible cpu time reserved for this application, but if VLC only runs for background playback of mp3 while NERO is burning those priority setups conflict with each other.
A possible way to cope with this would be to implement a feature which allows the user to define a certain hierarchy; i.e.: NERO>>VLC>>WINWORD>>...
Thanks for "listening"
Anyway, it's a great program...