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Friday 20 January 2012 à 22:37
Bonsoir à tous
Voici ce que j'ai trouvé à faire pour résoudre mon problème dans le tentaculaire site du support d'Avid :
Deleting Pro Tools Databases and PreferencesThese are important steps in order to resolve various issues, such as assertion errors, graphic or display problems, and other intermittent issues that are not specifically hardware or compatibility related. Listed below are the paths to all the database and preference files installed by Pro Tools. Once you have deleted these files, you should empty the trash and restart your computer. These files will be recreated when Pro Tools is launched.
Pro Tools DatabasesDouble-click on the Macintosh HD icon on your desktop. (This would be your system drive if you have renamed it to something else.)
Go to the Library folder.
Go to the Application Support folder.
Go to the Avid folder.
Go to the Pro Tools folder.
Find the folder called Databases and drag it to your trash.
NOTE: If you are using Pro Tools HD or Complete Production Toolkit, you will want to backup your Catalogs folder before deleting the Databases folder.
Pro Tools PreferencesFrom the Finder, click on the 'Go' menu at the top of your screen.
Press and hold the Option key on your keyboard and choose 'Library'.
Go to the Preferences folder.
Delete the following files:
com.digidesign.ProTools.plist
com.digidesign.ProTools.plist.lockfile
DAE Prefs
DigiSetup.OSX
Pro Tools Prefs
Et voilà mes adats de retour, si c'est pas chouette ça ...
Même si je ne m'en sers que très peu ... maintenant j'ai le choix ;o)
D'ailleurs j'ai trouvé ça chez Avid qui peut être utile
Optimisation systeme pour Protools :
http://avid.custkb.com/avid/app/selfservic...sp?DocId=367983Alley, bonne nuit et merci encore
FAb