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Re: Clicks. [message #73156 is a reply to message #73137] |
Wed, 27 September 2006 15:04 |
Slavii
Messages: 17 Registered: September 2006
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I seem to have discovered the trouble. While mixing my last album I had to
get a new dual head pci card. (old matrox agp card died.) Well it was no
problem mixing but it didn't like it when I started tracking pre pro for
our new cd. I bought a ati radeon 7000 agp card to replace the pci card
and all seems well.
I am thinking of getting a used magna pci to pci expansion chassis so I
can add two more monitors and maybee a third eds card.
Thanks to everyone who offered there help. I haden't been to this newsgroup
in quite a while and I was pleased to see I wasn't the only one in the world
still going strong with paris.
Steve L.
rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
>i had this happen years ago and it was the power feed to the cd drive.
>this was the beginning of the end for the ps. for a temp fix try
>switching the power feed to the drive or disconnect it.
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>On 25 Sep 2006 12:34:49 +1000, "Steve L." <slavii@aol.com> wrote:
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>>But would this only affect certain tracks or all track? My current project
>>is nine tracks. and only three are affected. And the old question of why
>>now all of a sudden after all these years? I'm gonna try pulling out one
>>of the eds cards to see if it's a power issue (I'm guessing more power
will
>>be availible to remaining eds card). If all is well with one eds card
what
>>are my options ? I have a pretty beefy power supply in it now. I guess
>>I could try to get an expansion chassis.
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>>John <no@no.com> wrote:
>>>More wild speculation....
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>>>If you are recording and your computer is close to 100% CPU power the
>>>simple checking the cdrom drive can cause clicks and pops at regular
>>>intervals...Also if a hard drive is sharing an IDE channel with a cdrom
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>>>and it checks for a cd in the drive then that hard drive cannot be accessed
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>>>Steve L. wrote:
>>>> I imported the tracks into wavelab and had the same clicks. I don't
think
>>>> it's heat. Side of computer is open to cool room. Could be power related,
>>>> though it's wierd that it just happenend after all this time.
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>>>> John <no@no.com> wrote:
>>>>> heat and power supply
>>>>>
>>>>> Steve L. wrote:
>>>>
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