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PT Free on G4 400Mhz 576 SDRAM running out of CPU power, Need a solution |
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Sat 16 Feb 2002, 23:55
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I encounter the same message over and over again. ' YOU'RE RUNNING OUT OF CPU POWER. TAKE OUT SOME PLUG-INS TO FREE UP CPU POWER ( -9128 )'. So I went on Digidesign web site and found all about this message and did all what should be done and still after a few seconds of listening to a recording or any other song, the same message appear. I've zero initialysed my hard disk and reinstall Mac OS9.1.1 on my power mac G4 400Mhz with 576 Mg of RAM and still the same. I downloaded Pro Tools Free a couple of times. Still the same. Duplicated my extension manager and custumized my setup to lower down the traffic in the CPU nothing works. But when I first used Pro Tools Free last year with Mac OS 9.0 it was working fine. Could it be that Pro Tools Free is incompatible with Mac OS 9.1?
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Sun 17 Feb 2002, 04:29
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How many tracks? What plugins? Details.
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Mon 18 Feb 2002, 13:00
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PT Free works good (oh well, as good as PT can work w 9.1 assumin u r usin no more than 8tracks, the question is: wot plugins r u usin? how many? wot about the DAE settings?
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Mon 18 Feb 2002, 17:09
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QUOTE Quote: from andrebarriere on Feb. 16, 2002 - 17:55[br]I encounter the same message over and over again. ' YOU'RE RUNNING OUT OF CPU POWER. TAKE OUT SOME PLUG-INS TO FREE UP CPU POWER ( -9128 )'. So I went on Digidesign web site and found all about this message and did all what should be done and still after a few seconds of listening to a recording or any other song, the same message appear. I've zero initialysed my hard disk and reinstall Mac OS9.1.1 on my power mac G4 400Mhz with 576 Mg of RAM and still the same. I downloaded Pro Tools Free a couple of times. Still the same. Duplicated my extension manager and custumized my setup to lower down the traffic in the CPU nothing works. But when I first used Pro Tools Free last year with Mac OS 9.0 it was working fine. Could it be that Pro Tools Free is incompatible with Mac OS 9.1? Thank you both for answering to my letter. I changed my DAE buffer size in the setup menu from 2 to 8 and everything works fine now. Sometimes things are so close to your face that you cant see it. Thank's again. Hope I'll be able to give you a hand in near future. Andre
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Mon 18 Feb 2002, 20:02
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TDM plugins w PTFree? without a TDM system? nope, u cant run em - which is better IMHO, i personally hate TDM
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Tue 19 Feb 2002, 10:43
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i daily work on a TDM system since years, that's why im not a TDM fan. i didnt know about TDMs workin under RTAS which ones? btw: i prefer the RTAS technology, usually robust and affordable and yes, im also a VST user. i do agree w you about the quality of some VSTs et al. workin every day on PT showed me its power, but also showed me all it's limitations and bugs, that's why i prefer VST related apps.
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Fri 26 Apr 2002, 17:56
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i have seen this error message on my powerbook when running it with power adapter off an iffy electrical circuit that was also being used by digital mixer (which drew a lot of current). i think it has to do with the quality of actual current that is being drawn to the power supply, which in turn messes with the CPU activity. in the studio that i was in i switched ciruits to a better grounded circuit and it ran fine. do you have any conditioned electricity in your home/studio? try switching to a circuit that is not heavily used by other electrical devices...
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