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Hey all,
I'm running a decent sized session (40 or so tracks, not a ton of plugs), and when I try to bounce to disk, it gets about 3 minutes and 20 seconds in and I get the "DAE can't get audio from the drives fast enough. Your drive may be too slow or fragmented, or a firewire drive could be having trouble due to the extra firewire bandwidth or CPU load -9073" error. I'm running PTLE 7.3 with a 002r on a MDD Dual 1.25ghz G4 with the RAM maxed out. OS 10.4.8. My firewire drive is a Maxtor 120GB with Oxford 911 chip, partitioned into three 40GB sections. Can anyone help me get this solved? Thanks in advance, C |
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After doing some searching, I changed my DAE buffer from 2 to 8, and tried to bounce again. This time it got through the whole song, but then I got an Assertion error saying the bounce failed. I then set my DAE buffer to 4, bounced again and it seemed to work fine.
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Colorblind
maybe this helps. Had the same issues with -6085. http://duc.digidesign.com/showthread...=&sb=5&o=&vc=1 Since i turned Dashboard off, there's no problems (knock on wood) anymore. Tell me if it works for you..... All the best Claude
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System: MacBook Pro 10.4.9 Combo Update | DuoCore 2 2.33Ghz | 2GB RAM | 160GB HD | digi 003 | PT 7.3.1cs4 |
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