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Tue 18 Jan 2005, 07:32
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Hi All, I am running a Mac G5 Duel 2.5GHZ with 512mb ram. I also run Protools 002 with LE Ver. 6.0.2. When I am using a session that is recorded at 96khz 24bit and I try to bounce to disk I always get the error message:: " Please Increase the Hardware Buffer Size..... (6060) " I end up increasing the buffer size all the way up until my midi then goes out of time and it still dose not want to work. I have tried decreasing the CPU usage to 95% or bellow as per the Digidesign website but that also has had no effect. The only thing that has helped is instead of bouncing it to the system drive if I instead bounce it to a firewire drive it *sometimes* makes a difference. I upgraded from a g4 because of that message and now find myself a little frustrated as it has returned to haunt me. If anyone has any suggestions PLEASE PLEASE help me ! There is nothing more frustrating than finishing a track and not being able to take it from the studio! Thankyou, Chrsitian Morrsison
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Tue 18 Jan 2005, 10:29
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Sorry. The version of protools I am using is 6.4.
Cheers
Christian M
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Wed 19 Jan 2005, 07:32
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Thanks for the reply,
It is set to convert after bounce!
It appears there are no easy answers for this one.
THankyou,
Christian Morrison
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Wed 19 Jan 2005, 23:22
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The strange thing is that in one of my songs I am only running 3 AUX Inputs, 4 Audio Track and a master fader. There are also a number of midi tracks, although they don't account for much. There are a few basic plugins but by no means is this what you would classify as a 'heavy' session. The main factor is the 96Khz 24Bit.
Thankyou,
Christian Morrison
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Fri 21 Jan 2005, 00:04
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I just updated to core audio 6.7. Appears to be a case of problem solved!
If anyone else experiences the same errors try this upgrade at:
www.digidesign.com/downloads
Thankyou,
Christian Morrison
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