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Old 01-16-2005, 12:49 PM
Kinishao Kinishao is offline
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Default Pb with \"bounce to disk\"

Hello,

I've got a big problem when I try to use the "Bounce to disk" function.

I can't do no more bounce !

I got a message that says : "could not complete the bounce to disk command because : assertion in FF_audioproperty.cpp, line 33"

What does it mean and what can I do to solve this problem ?

Thank you very much !
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Old 01-16-2005, 01:50 PM
D. Weeb D. Weeb is offline
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Default Re: Pb with \"bounce to disk\"

Maybe something here will help:
http://answerbase.digidesign.com/detail.cfm?DID=28273
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