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Old 02-28-2016, 12:05 PM
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Default Re: No sound after pause - Mbox 2 Pro Win7 64

I know this is an old thread, but any update on this issue? I have the exact same problem and have also had it on more than one windows 7 machine.

I'm still using 8.0.4 because I don't have a reason not to and for whatever reason this is the only thread on the net covering something I think a lot of people have experienced.

I will say restarting windows audio server will get the sound back and sometimes I have to force quite PT when switching between sessions of different sample rates.

So in six years has there been a solution?
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