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jeremy  is currently offline  jeremy   UNITED STATES
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ok i'm helping a friend who is on 2.2 and i have a number of questions because i can't seem to remember the answers. i don't use paris during recording anymore.. it's just a summing box for me now. paris just sits on my 98se machine waiting to do what it does that we all love.

#1. can 2.2 and 3.0 exist comfortably on the same 98se machine?

#2. what were the tweaks/partial fixes for the "Que project" error? something involving tweaking the paris .cfg file and setting up your disk i/o and overview settings correctly?

#3. didn't we narrow down the parameters/circumstances in which the "Que..." error would occur so we'd avoid it?

#3. wasn't their some who had a "secret/unreleased" 3.1 beta with the "Que project" error fixed? Sandy are you still around these parts??

#4. where can i find that old link to the 98se and paris tweaks for audio optimization?


THANK YOU VERY MUCH!! i know those are alot of questions and all of your help is greatly appreciated! time is valuable. grazi!





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kerryg is currently offline  kerryg   CANADA
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Hi Jeremy - there's some info on the WIki about tptQue - there are different tptQue errors, what specific error numbers are they?


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Hey Pete,

I've dealt with this issue quite a bit.

I've even caused it on purpose to try to figure out how to fix it.
(recording with looping on (with no punch points) will cause it)

Anyway, in ALL cases that I've seen, the error seems to be caused
by a corrupted segment on the playing field.. actually, I believe
it is caused by a corrupted crossfade, to be specific.

Whenever, I get this error, I remove the last take/edit from the playing
field (between the dialogs popping up), save, quite and restart paris.

At this point, the problem seems to go away.

Good luck!

Bill



Try increasing your disk cache and overview sizes in the Config menu. On
the problem project, clear the Undo buffer and delete the Markers.

I never have that problem anymore (like once every 6 months now) since I
increased my disk cache size to 128MB and my overview to 21000KB.

BT

Pablo wrote:
> My paris system has gotten into the habit of crashing
> very often, and the message I get is:
>
> _tptQueProject:Error in queing Project Error code 1879048233/70000029
>
> It automatically closes after this and I lose whatever I haven't
> saved (obviously). Today, while in the mixing stage of the recording,
> one of the songs did it as soon as I opened it. It used to do it while
> a song was playing or recording but this time it did it as soon
> as I opened it. I would click "ok" and it would keep coming up over and
> over so I would end task and restart only to get the same result.
> Eventually I just let it sit for a couple of minutes and it stopped
> doing it. Any idea what could have caused this? Or what causes
> all the other crashes I've had similiar to this one?
>
> I used to have this problem when I tried to use the wave editor
> so I stopped using that function. But I haven't gone near the
> wave editor since.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


Never heard of a secret, unreleased beta myself, sounds intriguing. John's PARISNotes are linked in the header up top, there's great configuration info there; I've organized some of it in the Wiki here.


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