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post Tue 4 Apr 2006, 14:12
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hey Guros

i have a problem when i restart my mac or load up and want to play audio it clicks and cuts in and out like somethings wronge with the signal ... i'm not sure what it is i use the optical digital out ---then to presonus/monitering central station then to my genelecs
the signal is terriable then fixes itself after about 10-20 mins fully.

I have done a disk scan ... and repair .......i had the problem before and reinstalled i don't wanna have to do all that again... i had all the sleep modes off like disk switch off norton disabled all that but i don't know what the problem is anyone know ?
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lepetitmartien
post Wed 5 Apr 2006, 02:52
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How much RAM have you installed?
Where are you bouncing you audio or reading files eventually?

I think you have a problem when the system boots up and then does it's silent routine under the hood (switching some files, defragmenting others…) and it's interfering either as CPU load, or RAM use or virtual memory and disk accesses.


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