Hi all,
I have been a ProTools user for over 10 years, running a professional studio. I'm running a 2009 Mac Pro 4,1, 24 gig of RAM, solid-state hard drive, and a single HDX card. Mac OS 10.8.5, ProTools 11.1.3. All plug-ins are up-to-date. All recommended optimizations available on the Avid website have been applied. I have tried to clean installations on brand-new hard drives, yada yada yada
I cannot run the system at a buffer setting of 128 or 256 without intermittent 9171 errors stopping the system dead in it's tracks while playback or recording. I never ever had these types of problems with my HD 3 TDM system. Never.
I have seen the gigantic thread at the top of this forum category with people complaining about these errors since the big introduction of the HDXcard. My question is simple:
Does anyone with this or a similar configuration have a stable system at lower buffer settings? If so, what is the freaking secret?
I have been a ProTools user for over 10 years, running a professional studio. I'm running a 2009 Mac Pro 4,1, 24 gig of RAM, solid-state hard drive, and a single HDX card. Mac OS 10.8.5, ProTools 11.1.3. All plug-ins are up-to-date. All recommended optimizations available on the Avid website have been applied. I have tried to clean installations on brand-new hard drives, yada yada yada
I cannot run the system at a buffer setting of 128 or 256 without intermittent 9171 errors stopping the system dead in it's tracks while playback or recording. I never ever had these types of problems with my HD 3 TDM system. Never.
I have seen the gigantic thread at the top of this forum category with people complaining about these errors since the big introduction of the HDXcard. My question is simple:
Does anyone with this or a similar configuration have a stable system at lower buffer settings? If so, what is the freaking secret?
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