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Old 02-20-2008, 04:01 AM
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Default CPU overloading PT7.4 CS2 and MP

Hello

My CPU starts to overload after that I have been away for a couple of minutes. When looking in Windows Task Manager it seems that Protools is using all the CPU-power. After starting my project the CPU goes back to normal again.
Anyone who knows how to fix this?

My PT config
H/W Buffer size: 1024
RTAS Processors: 2
CPU usage limit: 85%
DAE Playb Buffer: 1500ms (Default)
Cache size: Normal
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Old 02-20-2008, 08:00 AM
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Default Re: CPU overloading PT7.4 CS2 and MP

You should start with the steps in the Win XP/ Pro Tools 6.x/7.x General Troubleshooting thread and post specific info on your system per the info on that thread if you're unable to resolve the problem.
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Old 03-09-2008, 03:46 AM
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Problems solved.

I figured out that something was wrong with a recorded audio file so I used Wavelab to open all audio files and then saved them again in the same format and folder and then I restarted protools, opened my song and then it all worked again as it should.

Just another day with Protools problems solved after a couple of hours with non productive work.
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