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Zetajazz44 11-12-2005 06:30 PM

Strange Problem...
 
Hello. I bought the Digi001 when they first came out... I've used PTLE on Win98 and now XP...Never really had any problems... About a month ago I used the system to record some radio promos and as usual, it worked great. Today I started the machine up to do some recording and regardless of what session I open and try to play, I get the error message:

"DAE can't get audio from the disk(s) fast enough. Your disk may be too slow or too fragmented. A firewire disk could be having trouble due to the extra firewire bandwidth or CPU load (-9073)."

In accordance with what the error said, I defragmented my drive... Still no go. I've created new sessions and imported small wav files into them and get the same error. I'm not using and firewire...

I've searched this forum and the answer base, but have not found a fix that worked.

I've not installed any new software, updates..etc. This PC has never been networked or been online... It's only used for recording... I've been using this PC in it's current configuration for over 2 years now...

Does anyone have any ideas on why this problem has occured and/or how to fix it?

I'm running WinXP SP1, never installed SP2.
100MB Maxtor drive for Sessions only, OS on different physical drive. Over 50 GB free space.
1GB RAM

guitardom 11-12-2005 06:37 PM

Re: Strange Problem...
 
if possible transfer everything off your drive and reformat it and then pull everything back on it and see if that takes care of it.

Zetajazz44 11-12-2005 06:51 PM

Re: Strange Problem...
 
Ok.. I may try that... I'll have to back everything up to DVD or get another HD... My OS HD won't hold everything off the Session/Files Drive...

ScorchedEarth 11-13-2005 10:23 AM

Re: Strange Problem...
 
Go to the Project Browser in PT, look in the "A" and "V" columns and make sure that they are both set to "R" on your audio drive. I had strange, unknown hard drive issues awhile back and this fixed the problem. It may not work for you, but it's worth a look.

albee1952 11-13-2005 09:08 PM

Re: Strange Problem...
 
BACKUP everything NOW!! Seriously, that's the same message I got when my firewire drive died on me. Hard drives don't last forever(and some don't last 6 weeks-trust me, I know).


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