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samsamba
post Fri 27 Aug 2004, 22:45
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I hope I'm doing this correctly. I've never belonged to a forum before.
I'm using Digital Perfromer 2.72. It had worked perefectly for me for 2 years. No problems. Then, I changed my operating system from OS9 to OS9.2. Now it freezes up so badly I can't use it at all. I've tried everrything MOTU has suggested. Interestingly, sometimes (not always) it creates a huge (2 GB) Sounddesigner II file (even if I'm not recording). The file is a crazy mix of audio from all kinds of differetnt DP projects, some of them slowed way down, some at normal speed, white noise, clicks. It's weird! What do you think is going on.
Thanks,
Sam

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tunetwister
post Sun 29 Aug 2004, 16:35
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Most programs worked in Classic mode, basicaly running OSX and 9 at the same time and letting OSX control 9. Funny but it seems like 9 apps. actualy run better in Classic. Although I have some programs that run in 9, I never boot up in 9, just run them in Classic. I do not ever want to boot in 9 again, OSX is so much better. I did upgrade most of my programs to OSX although.
At first there were a some problems with a few programs in OSX but now they are running exccelent, very few crashes in a well maintained computer. No extention conflicts ect. also it is less work to keep OSX running well. Oh I also have 1 windows computer running XP-pro and it is WAY MORE WORK to keep running right.
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