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Old 07-25-2000, 06:12 PM
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Default A question for DigiTechSupt

I got some errors after running the DigiTest™ 5.02 in ten attempts. Here are the details of the failed ones:
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1st failed attempt:

S/PDIF Toslink Internal Loopback Test (44.1Khz) Channel 1: (Failed 5 times) Pattern not started
S/PDIF Toslink Internal Loopback Test (48Khz) Channel 1: (Failed 3 times) Passed
S/PDIF Toslink Internal Loopback Test (44.1Khz) Channel 2: (Failed 5 times) Pattern not started
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2nd failed attempt:

S/PDIF Toslink Internal Loopback Test (44.1Khz) Channel 1: (Failed 5 times) Pattern not started ($000000)
S/PDIF Toslink Internal Loopback Test (48Khz) Channel 1 : (Failed 5 times) Pattern not started ($000000)
S/PDIF Toslink Internal Loopback Test (44.1Khz) Channel 2: (Failed 4 times) Passed
S/PDIF Toslink Internal Loopback Test (48Khz) Channel 2 (Failed 5 times) Pattern not started ($000000)
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3rd failed attempt

S/PDIF Toslink Internal Loopback Test (44.1Khz) Channel 1: (Failed 4 times)
Passed
S/PDIF Toslink Internal Loopback Test (48Khz) Channel 1: (Failed 3 times)
Passed
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Do i have anything to worry about?. Thanks in advance.

Techs: Mac G4/400 AGP
MacOS 9.0.4
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Old 07-26-2000, 01:21 PM
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Default Re: A question for DigiTechSupt

I am not sure what the S/PDIF Toslink Internal Loopback test does.

Are you experiencing problems with your hardware?
Do you have a digital device equipped with optical S/PDIF so you can try transferring into Pro Tools?

If you are not experiencing any problems while using Pro Tools, I would not worry about it. However, if you are unable to transfer in via optical S/PDIF, then please contact tech support via phone at: 650-842-6699

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Old 07-26-2000, 03:38 PM
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Default Re: A question for DigiTechSupt

I'm not experiencing problems with the hardware however i' get every once and then at launching , any kind of error that i do not remenber now. I never had any problem in a session.

I 've not anything connected in the S/PDIF just now, but maybe i will.
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