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Sebastian.va 10-28-2020 09:42 AM

AAE - 9073 error.
 
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I tired waiting and restarting but this seems to not let me move a bit futher than 2 secs. can anybody help. please..
Using my session with a decent amount of tracks and plugins..but even thought they are freezed this happens. Making the tracks inactive is helping me but i have to use those tracks. The session and files are from an external 1 TB WD HDD.

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HP Elitebook 830 G6
Intel core i-7 - 8565U @1.80GHz 1.99Ghz
Ram - 16 GB.
Internal 1 TB SSD.
Windows 10 Pro ver 1909

sw rec 10-28-2020 09:48 AM

Re: AAE - 9073 error.
 
That’s a “can’t get audio from the drive fast enough” error. Is that a 7200 rpm drive? How is it connected to the computer? Also, is that a WD BLACK drive, as opposed to GREEN and BLUE drives, which have problematic power-saving protocol?

Sebastian.va 10-29-2020 03:43 AM

Re: AAE - 9073 error.
 
Hey sw rec,

Thanks for the reply. My harddisk was not WD it was Seagate ...RPM was 5200.
I treid freeing up some space.. although there was around 200 GB out of the 1 TB... this was wat was required i guess.

thank you Anyway!!:-)

sw rec 10-29-2020 07:43 AM

Re: AAE - 9073 error.
 
A 5400 rpm drive won’t move data fast enough. I’d grab an external ssd, personally.

Sebastian.va 10-29-2020 08:13 AM

Re: AAE - 9073 error.
 
;) soon... yess :cool:

albee1952 10-29-2020 11:23 AM

Re: AAE - 9073 error.
 
Oh yeah, slow drives are awful and recording drives need to have a fair amount of available free space. I would never allow a recording drive to get more than 70-80% full. 7200 rpm is minimum for sessions or samples, but with SSD prices these days, there's little reason buy a spinner, other than for large long-term storage(like my 12TB NAS):o

Sebastian.va 10-29-2020 11:41 AM

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12 TB??? MY !!:eek:

Yes understood the importance:p


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