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Windows Vista and Pro Tools 8
I recently installed Pro Tools 8 and a mbox 2 to a laptop computer. I have been having all kinds of issues since the install. 20 to 30 hz hum, 9019 error code, buffer size error, plug in issues. I've browsed the Digi website, Ive requested Tech support and no answers seem to solve the issue. I erased everything from the system, partitioned and defragged then reinstalled all operating systems and software. PT 8.... Its loaded and running, I can at least record "live". NOw where are the plugins? I installed them also, registered and activated but they are no where to be found in my program files. Anyone out there had this problem ?? How did you solve it?
Windows Vista is compatible with Pro Tools 8 after tweaking the Laptop a little here and there and making minor adjustments to the operating system. The maximizing windows for Pro Tools option has not come into play yet. So far I have not been required to make the pc maximizations for compatibility.
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Re: Windows Vista and Pro Tools 8
We need a LOT more info to be able to help, so start here:
http://duc.digidesign.com/showthread.php?t=193637 And I must ask, what are you using for a dedicated audio recording drive? Attempting to record to the system drive is NOT recommended, and it will give you fits. Plus, a partitioned system drive does NOT constitute a separate, dedicated drive and typically makes matters worse. |
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Re: Windows Vista and Pro Tools 8
Thank you sw rec
To answer sw rec's questions, I am using a usb firewire external drive for recording. I will take the partitioned drive info you provided into consideration. So far the pro tools software is working properly. I am having major issues with the plug ins and music files. When I down load them and try to import them into protools on a track I recieve promts, say windows cannot open this file type.
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Re: Windows Vista and Pro Tools 8
Wait a second, is it a USB or a Firewire drive? If it has both interfaces, you should use the Firewire connection. Pro Tools is not qualified to record to a USB drive.
And you need to do more than "consider" not trying to record to a partition. It might work sometimes, but if you want it to be RELIABLE you need to follow Digi's recommendations and record ONLY to your dedicated audio drive. Regarding the files you're trying to import...what file types are they? |
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Re: Windows Vista and Pro Tools 8
Im using a usb drive, but I will be installing the firewire drive. I did read that article from the link you send. Thank you it was very helpful and informative.
As for the file types. They are wav files. why am I having problems with windows opeing these files in Pro Tools? I can open them and play them in media center.
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Harlemrucker |
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Re: Windows Vista and Pro Tools 8
Are they 44.1, 16 bit? What's your session file type default?
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