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Wed 10 Sep 2008, 23:49
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I'm having a clicks n pops issue during playback as well -- in Logic, sometimes in iTunes -- ever since I installed Logic (didn't have them before installation). I remember having similar problems years ago when I was on a PC.. I'm guessing it's a driver issue, memory issue, or simple configuration issue (e.g., scratch disk assignment or something like that), but... I can't find any insight on the matter (google searches, and searching this forum). I've got a 2Ghz Dual Core PowerMac G5, running 10.5.4, with 2GB RAM and plenty of hard dirve space. Any and all insight is appreciated!
This post has been edited by subscotty: Wed 10 Sep 2008, 23:53
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2GhzG5.2GB.250GB.GeForce7800.23"HD
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