User Manual

Table Of Contents
105
Master Section
The Progress display
The Progress display shows a list with the following col-
umns:
Process menu
Even while a wave is being processed, you can change its
settings. Position the pointer in the monitor window and
press the right mouse button.
The following options are available:
The Performance display
The Performance display provides an overview of the pro-
cessing power currently being used.
The yellow lines refer to the power used for providing input to
the Master Section, i.e. reading waves from disk. Please note
that the values are an approximation.
The purple lines indicate the processing power that is re-
quired for all processors currently running in the Master Sec-
tion. The shorter the line, the less the load on the CPU. This is
a very precise measurement.
The blue lines reflect the processing power required by the
output device.
There is also a number indicating processor usage in percent.
Column Description
Name The name of each wave or montage being pro-
cessed.
Progress How much of the wave has been processed so far.
Remaining time This indicates how much time is required to finish
the processing.
Priority Boost The priority assigned to this particular processing
(see “The Priority setting lets you specify how fast
the file should be processed.” on page 104 and be-
low).
Option Description
Suspend/Resume Suspends processing of the wave. The menu
option changes to Resume so that you can acti-
vate processing again. When a process is sus-
pended, more CPU power will be available to
the other processes.
Suspend/Resume All Halts/starts processing of all waves.
Relax Background, Back-
ground, Fast
Changes the priority status for the wave, see
“Relax Background” on page 104.
Cancel Cancels the processing operation for the se-
lected wave, in which case the message in the
Priority Boost column reads Cancelled until
WaveLab Studio has performed all the neces-
sary clean up operations.