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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 13 Joined: 15-Feb 05 From: London - UK Member No.: 60,558 ![]() |
Hi All
Emergency question for anyone running Pro-Tools. On performing a bounce disk I am occasionaly getting the following error. Assertion in "FF_AudioProperty.cpp", line 33 Any ideas? I have looked on the digidesign website but they have nothing that relates to bounce to disk. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Mac OS X 3.2 Pro-Tools 6.4 Dual processor 1.25 GHz G4 MT. |
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![]() Junior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 185 Joined: 18-Apr 03 From: Tampa - US Member No.: 16,354 ![]() |
I found two references to your "FF_AudioProperty.cpp" as follows...
From the Digi Answerbase: "Could not complete the Open Session... (or "Import Tracks...") command because: An assertion occurred in FF_AudioProperty.cpp, line 32. This is caused by corrupted fade files. Trashing the Fade Files folder and letting Pro Tools rebuild them typically solves the problem." ""Could not save because: an assertion occurred in "FF_AudioProperty.cpp", line 33 when attempting to save a session. In one case, removing unused regions from the session allowed it to be saved and closed. " Also this: "I had recently been having problems bouncing my mixes to disc. I kept getting the error "FF_AudioProperty.cpp", line 33 Error and finally searched the Digidesign Database for a solution. The following ended the problem immediately and it has not returned. The DAE playback buffer should only be set to numbers higher than 2 when you are experiencing problems with drive speed or edit density. If you are not having these problems you should leave your playback buffer at the default setting of 2 unless you are getting 9073 or other errors that refer to your drive being to slow. If you are on a properly configured supported drive and are receiving these errors and encounter a session that won't bounce when you try a higher DAE playback buffer setting try duplicating the play lists in your session and consolidating the audio on your tracks." Hope these help, -------------------- |
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