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LukeHoward 02-17-2012 11:21 PM

-9094 errors in PT 10
 
Running PT 10.1 with VE Pro (hosting VSL and MachFive3 in a 64-bit server process).

I get a lot of -9094 errors when tracking VIs ("Audio processing could not complete due to conflicts with other CPU tasks or a potential clocking issue...").

Playback engine is at 128 samples (any less is unplayable), 6 processors, 99% usage limit, 256 voices, 44.1KHz. Sibelius is also ReWired in but this doesn't appear to make much difference.

Running HDX, OS X 10.7.2, MacPro5,1 (3.33GHz 6-Core), 24GB RAM.

Any ideas? Surely this is not that complicated in 2012.

filosofem 02-18-2012 11:43 AM

Re: -9094 errors in PT 10
 
Drop the host processing units in Pro Tools to 3 to balance online and offline duties with Pro Tools and VEP.

LukeHoward 02-18-2012 03:40 PM

Re: -9094 errors in PT 10
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by filosofem (Post 1903221)
Drop the host processing units in Pro Tools to 3 to balance online and offline duties with Pro Tools and VEP.

Is this the number of processors in the playback engine? Because it's at 6 (of 12) already. Or is this another setting?

filosofem 02-19-2012 12:03 AM

Re: -9094 errors in PT 10
 
Hmmm... how many processors set in VEP? Is everything balanced, perhaps you need to look a bit deeper, to drivers and utilities.

LukeHoward 02-19-2012 04:29 PM

Re: -9094 errors in PT 10
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by filosofem (Post 1903406)
Hmmm... how many processors set in VEP? Is everything balanced, perhaps you need to look a bit deeper, to drivers and utilities.

VEP was set to 2 threads. I'll try some more and see what happens. Thanks!

LarsSlate 12-15-2012 05:46 PM

Re: -9094 errors in PT 10
 
Protools bug.

GOing from LE8 to HD NAtive 10 has caused all kinds of issues and I am 100% hardware compliant with Avid.


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