PARIS unhandled exception with third card [message #105256] |
Thu, 29 April 2010 17:04 |
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we thought we had a bad card out of our three because it was always showing all three cards but when we would open a project utilizing all three the minute we hit play it crashed. It just stopped working one day and we have no idea what happened?? please help
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Re: PARIS unhandled exception with third card [message #105257 is a reply to message #105256] |
Thu, 29 April 2010 17:41 |
mani1147
Messages: 130 Registered: May 2009 Location: NB Canada
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HI, a few things you could try, test each EDS separately, then if they all work alone, then put 2 and finaly 3 together.
Also, dbl check ribbon cbl connections, re-seat cards. Also, you may have a bad VST or DX plugin, try to disable DX and VST via the paris.cfg file (of course make a backup first) then start paris.
Good luck, keep us posted.
Rob_A
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Re: PARIS unhandled exception with third card [message #105260 is a reply to message #105257] |
Thu, 29 April 2010 20:15 |
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actually one of the problems at first was static due to one of the effects (PARIS native reverbs) and when we disabled that it played without the effect and the noise was gone. Then we turned off the system, reseated all the cards and reseated the ribbon pins and its telling us that the "EDS cards are not configured properly and there may be a problem with playback", now when we open a project PARIS can load the song but as soon as we hit play we get "unhandled exception C0050100whatever". The only thing I havent done is take all the EDS cards out one by one and try them individually and the 1 then 2 then 3.
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Re: PARIS unhandled exception with third card [message #105272 is a reply to message #105260] |
Sat, 01 May 2010 13:20 |
RonA
Messages: 27 Registered: September 2009 Location: Colorado
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I had this problem, and finally re-cabled the cards "the wrong way". I will have to look under the hood to see how I configured the cables. No matter how many times I tried to do it the correct way, it would not work. This was after it had worked with the correct configuration for a long time. It makes no sense, and I know I've missed something, but it is, nonetheless, working now (or at least it was working about a year and a half ago, which was the last time I ran PARIS).
I have no doubt that I will see this problem again at some point, when I resume working in PARIS. I hope others may have more useful input, as I am not looking forward to wrestling with this problem yet again.
Ron
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