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Old 12-22-2004, 06:51 AM
Richard Barrie Richard Barrie is offline
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Default 6.7 Timecode generation problem

Has anyone else noticed that when generating code the disk activity doubles?
We had noticed this in 6.4 and earlier versions when the Tempo Map had changes in it but it seems to be there all the time with 6.7.

Method: Newly initialized SCSI disk. New session 48 track 24 bit. Record all 48 without generating code gives about a 50:50 access to the disk. Putting on-line and generating code the disk just about maxes out.

G5
Atto UL4D
OS X.3.7
PT 6.7cs5

OK I know that this is not a 'compatable' set up, but I suspect that this will be the same with our 'compatable' G4 and G5 systems when I can get access to them to try it out. It was with our earlier v6.4 experiments.
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