ProcessPriorityClass
The value ProcessPriorityClass can be used to set the process priority class for all programs which read this value (typically all which can play or record audio). Correction: The audio editors read this value from their own sections, but please don't ask why, we don't know... The priority class denotes how much time a process gets from the Windows scheduler. Only three values are useable: Normal=32, Idle=64 and High=128, default is normal. Change this value only if you have the problem on your system that the audio handling of the DigaSystem programs is interrupted by other programs, e.g. from Lotus. Pay attention not to use other values or it might happen that your computer seems to hang when you start a DigaSystem program
Possible values: 32, 64, 128
Default value: 32