Theres no need to change compile options as you can turn it on/off at
runtime.  The default is off anyways.

> On Sunday 06 January 2008 11:56:47 Rory Verleysen wrote:
>> The program uses an excessive amount of cpu power, laughingly higher
>> than
>> eg xmms. Resulting into glitches or hanging of sound, adjusting buffer
>> has
>> no effect. Setting pid to highest priority makes it usable but glitches
>> in
>> sound remain. Is this a known problem?
> It shouldn't abuse the CPU like that. When I have it all working fine, it
> doesn't use more than a few percent of mine. It does sound like it was a
> while ago when using the hi-fi EQs. Maybe compile with them turned off
> (the
> name of the option escapes me right now) and see if that helps. Although,
> they seem to be much better in the SVN version (or it defaults to them
> being
> off, I'm not sure which)
>
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