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Originally Posted by jchan
My experience is that Pro Tools is extremely sensitive to background processes and worst case being processes that try to allocate network resources, which seem to affect Pro Tools drastically, often to the unusable degree.
Even if network is recommended to be disabled It feels like a problem that should and could be a problem of the past. But AVID either don't care, have the skills or interest in delivering something more than something that takes the absolute minimum effort to accomplish.
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Why is the Pro Tools QuickTime Server process ALWAYS not responding by the way?
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Amen to everything. These network issues are terrible. When a scheduled backup to my NAS starts transfering PT gets sluggish like all heck. Even though it neither reads nor writes to a network volume and it has 36GB disk cache allotted, which is plenty. It's ridiculous. Disable network? Yeah, right. Also wash your hands, comb your hair and put on a clean pair of socks, because Avid PT isn't able to deal with anything.