I’m running Altered RealTime Pro for real-time voice processing, and I’m seeing consistent issues with Windows process priority not sticking.
Problem:
Problem:
- I manually set multiple Altered processes to High priority
- Within ~30 minutes, many revert to Normal / Above Normal / Low
- When this happens, output quality drops significantly (customers describe it as “low-quality AI voice”)
- I previously implemented a PowerShell watchdog script + Task Scheduler
- Monitored processes and forced priority = High
- This caused system instability and ultimately broke Altered to the point I had to reinstall Windows
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 9950X (4.30 GHz)
- RAM: 96GB DDR5-6000
- Storage: Crucial T705 Gen5 NVMe
- OS: Windows 11 Pro Build: 26200.8037
- What could be forcing process priority to reset?
- Under what conditions does Windows reset a process priority after being explicitly set to HIGH, and how can this be prevented when using PowerShell/Task Scheduler?
- Windows scheduler behavior?
- Application-level override?
- Background service conflict?
- Is there a safe way to persist High priority without breaking the system?
- Does Altered RealTime Pro internally manage or override process priority?
- This directly affects real-time audio quality, not just performance benchmarks
- System resources are not constrained (CPU/RAM usage is low) CPU normally < 15%, RAM < 65%
- Windows Build/Version
- Windows 11 Pro Build: 26200.8037
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Self Built
- CPU
- AMD Ryzen 9 9950X 5.5 GHz
- Motherboard
- Asus ROG Crosshair x870e Hero
- Memory
- 96 GB RAM Corsair DDR-6000 EXPO
- Hard Drives
- C: Crucial T705 Gen5 NVMe 1TB




