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Old 03-29-2013, 06:39 PM
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Default the current playback engine does not support a sample rate of 47.9 kHz

getting this error when opening a PT5 session. Happens on HD and non-HD systems alike. Can't get past the error.

Thought it was conflict between Pro Tools Aggregate and mac/PT using different soundcards. Not true.

I've dumped databases and deleted the PT Aggregate from Audio/Midi setup and still not working.

Any help out there.
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