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I will not be defeated.... [message #75373] |
Sat, 04 November 2006 12:32 |
MikeP
Messages: 37 Registered: October 2006
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Ok, so it took ten days of total frustration, but I have succeeded!
My HP dual core is running Paris flawlessly, and it is awesome. This computer
is blazingly fast. I was processing files in wavelab that would have taken
4-5 min on my old cpu, in 52secs.
As I have faced every error known to man during this install, and fixed them,
if anyone has questions, please ask.
Thanks to everyone who helped along the way.
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Re: I will not be defeated.... [message #75376 is a reply to message #75373] |
Sat, 04 November 2006 12:39 |
Morgan
Messages: 133 Registered: August 2005
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Hi Mike,
This is really interesting , What is your setup ?
are you running Core 2 Duo ?
Mobo etc....
Thanks - and congratulations !!
Morgan
Mike P wrote:
> Ok, so it took ten days of total frustration, but I have succeeded!
> My HP dual core is running Paris flawlessly, and it is awesome. This computer
> is blazingly fast. I was processing files in wavelab that would have taken
> 4-5 min on my old cpu, in 52secs.
> As I have faced every error known to man during this install, and fixed them,
> if anyone has questions, please ask.
> Thanks to everyone who helped along the way.
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Re: I will not be defeated.... [message #75378 is a reply to message #75376] |
Sat, 04 November 2006 13:12 |
Morgan
Messages: 133 Registered: August 2005
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Hi Mike,
I read some of your other post's , and see this
an AMD rig.
I'd love to hear how this came together for you :)
Morgan
Morgan wrote:
> Hi Mike,
> This is really interesting , What is your setup ?
> are you running Core 2 Duo ?
> Mobo etc....
>
> Thanks - and congratulations !!
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> Morgan
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> Mike P wrote:
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>> Ok, so it took ten days of total frustration, but I have succeeded!
>> My HP dual core is running Paris flawlessly, and it is awesome. This
>> computer
>> is blazingly fast. I was processing files in wavelab that would have
>> taken
>> 4-5 min on my old cpu, in 52secs. As I have faced every error known to
>> man during this install, and fixed them,
>> if anyone has questions, please ask. Thanks to everyone who helped
>> along the way.
>
>
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Re: I will not be defeated.... [message #75383 is a reply to message #75373] |
Sat, 04 November 2006 16:14 |
MikeP
Messages: 37 Registered: October 2006
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Well, first I got the EDS cards on their own IRQ's but that didn't seem to
matter. I would still get transport "freeze". I even moved the cards to other
PCI slots and system info said they had no conflicts/sharing. The only way
to fix that is to change the system "mode" from ACPI to the second option
which is A.C.P.I. spelled out. For some reason this mode changes the IRQ's
from the previous 17&18 to 7&11 which gives them more "priority".
After that change I never had any transport problems.
The next problem was getting an error "paris.exe has caused a problem and
needs to close" on exit or switching between projects. I had seen this posted
before, but I never saw a fix for it. Well, here it is... It is a plugin
error. I installed each plugin one at a time and ran Paris after each install.
I go all my DX plugins in wihtout a problem, well except for a few Sonar
plugins that I had never used before, like the tts-1 and CWtuner. When I
went to install my VSTs that when I started getting the error. Paris didn't
like Amlitube and a couple other VSTs in wrapped with the fxpansion in XP.
I played around with adding/subtracting plugins in my VST folder, but Paris
just didn't like using the fxpansion wrapper in xp. Strangely enough, I was
able to create a folder I called "Paris VST" and copied my VST plugins into
and set the Paris VST path to this folder wihtout wrapping them, and it worked.
Paris is running both VST and DX natively.
Paris on a machine like this is awesome, I know my last computer was pretty
slow by today's standards, but it was optimized for audio apps and had quality
components, but this HP is running circles around the old cpu. Overviews
are calculated instantaneously, rendering is done before I can even open
the backround task window, and I can tons of plugins without any hint of
processor problems.
Hope this helps.
Here is my new system stats...
HP Media center 1540N
AMD x2 2.2 GHZ Dual core
2GIG DDR SDRAM
2000MHZ FSB
SATA 250GB 7200rpm HDD system
SATA 200GB 7200rpm HDD DATA
"Mike P" <mikep@4hometown.com> wrote:
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>Ok, so it took ten days of total frustration, but I have succeeded!
>My HP dual core is running Paris flawlessly, and it is awesome. This computer
>is blazingly fast. I was processing files in wavelab that would have taken
>4-5 min on my old cpu, in 52secs.
>As I have faced every error known to man during this install, and fixed
them,
>if anyone has questions, please ask.
>Thanks to everyone who helped along the way.
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Re: I will not be defeated.... [message #75385 is a reply to message #75383] |
Sat, 04 November 2006 16:34 |
John [1]
Messages: 2229 Registered: September 2005
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Congrats !!! You slayed the giant. What an experience. But now that you're
up, make a ghost image in case of repeat. Nice job.
John
"Mke P" <mikep@4hometown.com> wrote:
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>Well, first I got the EDS cards on their own IRQ's but that didn't seem
to
>matter. I would still get transport "freeze". I even moved the cards to
other
>PCI slots and system info said they had no conflicts/sharing. The only way
>to fix that is to change the system "mode" from ACPI to the second option
>which is A.C.P.I. spelled out. For some reason this mode changes the IRQ's
>from the previous 17&18 to 7&11 which gives them more "priority".
>After that change I never had any transport problems.
>The next problem was getting an error "paris.exe has caused a problem and
>needs to close" on exit or switching between projects. I had seen this posted
>before, but I never saw a fix for it. Well, here it is... It is a plugin
>error. I installed each plugin one at a time and ran Paris after each install.
>I go all my DX plugins in wihtout a problem, well except for a few Sonar
>plugins that I had never used before, like the tts-1 and CWtuner. When I
>went to install my VSTs that when I started getting the error. Paris didn't
>like Amlitube and a couple other VSTs in wrapped with the fxpansion in XP.
>I played around with adding/subtracting plugins in my VST folder, but Paris
>just didn't like using the fxpansion wrapper in xp. Strangely enough, I
was
>able to create a folder I called "Paris VST" and copied my VST plugins into
>and set the Paris VST path to this folder wihtout wrapping them, and it
worked.
>Paris is running both VST and DX natively.
>Paris on a machine like this is awesome, I know my last computer was pretty
>slow by today's standards, but it was optimized for audio apps and had quality
>components, but this HP is running circles around the old cpu. Overviews
>are calculated instantaneously, rendering is done before I can even open
>the backround task window, and I can tons of plugins without any hint of
>processor problems.
>Hope this helps.
>Here is my new system stats...
>HP Media center 1540N
>AMD x2 2.2 GHZ Dual core
>2GIG DDR SDRAM
>2000MHZ FSB
>SATA 250GB 7200rpm HDD system
>SATA 200GB 7200rpm HDD DATA
>
>
>"Mike P" <mikep@4hometown.com> wrote:
>>
>>Ok, so it took ten days of total frustration, but I have succeeded!
>>My HP dual core is running Paris flawlessly, and it is awesome. This computer
>>is blazingly fast. I was processing files in wavelab that would have taken
>>4-5 min on my old cpu, in 52secs.
>>As I have faced every error known to man during this install, and fixed
>them,
>>if anyone has questions, please ask.
>>Thanks to everyone who helped along the way.
>
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Re: I will not be defeated.... [message #75386 is a reply to message #75385] |
Sat, 04 November 2006 16:48 |
MikeP
Messages: 37 Registered: October 2006
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Good idea, I will, but have faith my son.
"John" <no@no.com> wrote:
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>Congrats !!! You slayed the giant. What an experience. But now that you're
>up, make a ghost image in case of repeat. Nice job.
>
>John
>
>"Mke P" <mikep@4hometown.com> wrote:
>>
>>Well, first I got the EDS cards on their own IRQ's but that didn't seem
>to
>>matter. I would still get transport "freeze". I even moved the cards to
>other
>>PCI slots and system info said they had no conflicts/sharing. The only
way
>>to fix that is to change the system "mode" from ACPI to the second option
>>which is A.C.P.I. spelled out. For some reason this mode changes the IRQ's
>>from the previous 17&18 to 7&11 which gives them more "priority".
>>After that change I never had any transport problems.
>>The next problem was getting an error "paris.exe has caused a problem and
>>needs to close" on exit or switching between projects. I had seen this
posted
>>before, but I never saw a fix for it. Well, here it is... It is a plugin
>>error. I installed each plugin one at a time and ran Paris after each install.
>>I go all my DX plugins in wihtout a problem, well except for a few Sonar
>>plugins that I had never used before, like the tts-1 and CWtuner. When
I
>>went to install my VSTs that when I started getting the error. Paris didn't
>>like Amlitube and a couple other VSTs in wrapped with the fxpansion in
XP.
>>I played around with adding/subtracting plugins in my VST folder, but Paris
>>just didn't like using the fxpansion wrapper in xp. Strangely enough, I
>was
>>able to create a folder I called "Paris VST" and copied my VST plugins
into
>>and set the Paris VST path to this folder wihtout wrapping them, and it
>worked.
>>Paris is running both VST and DX natively.
>>Paris on a machine like this is awesome, I know my last computer was pretty
>>slow by today's standards, but it was optimized for audio apps and had
quality
>>components, but this HP is running circles around the old cpu. Overviews
>>are calculated instantaneously, rendering is done before I can even open
>>the backround task window, and I can tons of plugins without any hint of
>>processor problems.
>>Hope this helps.
>>Here is my new system stats...
>>HP Media center 1540N
>>AMD x2 2.2 GHZ Dual core
>>2GIG DDR SDRAM
>>2000MHZ FSB
>>SATA 250GB 7200rpm HDD system
>>SATA 200GB 7200rpm HDD DATA
>>
>>
>>"Mike P" <mikep@4hometown.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Ok, so it took ten days of total frustration, but I have succeeded!
>>>My HP dual core is running Paris flawlessly, and it is awesome. This computer
>>>is blazingly fast. I was processing files in wavelab that would have taken
>>>4-5 min on my old cpu, in 52secs.
>>>As I have faced every error known to man during this install, and fixed
>>them,
>>>if anyone has questions, please ask.
>>>Thanks to everyone who helped along the way.
>>
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Re: I will not be defeated.... [message #75391 is a reply to message #75386] |
Sat, 04 November 2006 17:30 |
John [1]
Messages: 2229 Registered: September 2005
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Trust but verify ! hehe
"Mike P" <mikep@4hometown.com> wrote:
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>Good idea, I will, but have faith my son.
>"John" <no@no.com> wrote:
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>>Congrats !!! You slayed the giant. What an experience. But now that
you're
>>up, make a ghost image in case of repeat. Nice job.
>>
>>John
>>
>>"Mke P" <mikep@4hometown.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Well, first I got the EDS cards on their own IRQ's but that didn't seem
>>to
>>>matter. I would still get transport "freeze". I even moved the cards to
>>other
>>>PCI slots and system info said they had no conflicts/sharing. The only
>way
>>>to fix that is to change the system "mode" from ACPI to the second option
>>>which is A.C.P.I. spelled out. For some reason this mode changes the IRQ's
>>>from the previous 17&18 to 7&11 which gives them more "priority".
>>>After that change I never had any transport problems.
>>>The next problem was getting an error "paris.exe has caused a problem
and
>>>needs to close" on exit or switching between projects. I had seen this
>posted
>>>before, but I never saw a fix for it. Well, here it is... It is a plugin
>>>error. I installed each plugin one at a time and ran Paris after each
install.
>>>I go all my DX plugins in wihtout a problem, well except for a few Sonar
>>>plugins that I had never used before, like the tts-1 and CWtuner. When
>I
>>>went to install my VSTs that when I started getting the error. Paris didn't
>>>like Amlitube and a couple other VSTs in wrapped with the fxpansion in
>XP.
>>>I played around with adding/subtracting plugins in my VST folder, but
Paris
>>>just didn't like using the fxpansion wrapper in xp. Strangely enough,
I
>>was
>>>able to create a folder I called "Paris VST" and copied my VST plugins
>into
>>>and set the Paris VST path to this folder wihtout wrapping them, and it
>>worked.
>>>Paris is running both VST and DX natively.
>>>Paris on a machine like this is awesome, I know my last computer was pretty
>>>slow by today's standards, but it was optimized for audio apps and had
>quality
>>>components, but this HP is running circles around the old cpu. Overviews
>>>are calculated instantaneously, rendering is done before I can even open
>>>the backround task window, and I can tons of plugins without any hint
of
>>>processor problems.
>>>Hope this helps.
>>>Here is my new system stats...
>>>HP Media center 1540N
>>>AMD x2 2.2 GHZ Dual core
>>>2GIG DDR SDRAM
>>>2000MHZ FSB
>>>SATA 250GB 7200rpm HDD system
>>>SATA 200GB 7200rpm HDD DATA
>>>
>>>
>>>"Mike P" <mikep@4hometown.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>Ok, so it took ten days of total frustration, but I have succeeded!
>>>>My HP dual core is running Paris flawlessly, and it is awesome. This
computer
>>>>is blazingly fast. I was processing files in wavelab that would have
taken
>>>>4-5 min on my old cpu, in 52secs.
>>>>As I have faced every error known to man during this install, and fixed
>>>them,
>>>>if anyone has questions, please ask.
>>>>Thanks to everyone who helped along the way.
>>>
>>
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Re: I will not be defeated.... [message #75423 is a reply to message #75373] |
Sun, 05 November 2006 08:57 |
Morgan
Messages: 133 Registered: August 2005
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Hi Mike,
Congrats on your hard work . Today I was
doing homework with my son Logan.
His assignment was to define " Hero "
One that acts with courage and bravery despite
overwhelming odds.
Mike - you are now My Hero !!
Respectfully Yours ,
Morgan :)
Mike P wrote:
> Ok, so it took ten days of total frustration, but I have succeeded!
> My HP dual core is running Paris flawlessly, and it is awesome. This computer
> is blazingly fast. I was processing files in wavelab that would have taken
> 4-5 min on my old cpu, in 52secs.
> As I have faced every error known to man during this install, and fixed them,
> if anyone has questions, please ask.
> Thanks to everyone who helped along the way.
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Re: I will not be defeated.... [message #75497 is a reply to message #75423] |
Mon, 06 November 2006 15:47 |
MikeP
Messages: 37 Registered: October 2006
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Hi Morgan,
I appreciate your complement, however in this situation "hero" may not be
as appropriate a term as "stubborn".
But thanks!
Morgan <morganp@ntplx.net> wrote:
>Hi Mike,
>
>Congrats on your hard work . Today I was
>doing homework with my son Logan.
>His assignment was to define " Hero "
>One that acts with courage and bravery despite
>overwhelming odds.
>
>Mike - you are now My Hero !!
>
>Respectfully Yours ,
>
>Morgan :)
>
>
>Mike P wrote:
>> Ok, so it took ten days of total frustration, but I have succeeded!
>> My HP dual core is running Paris flawlessly, and it is awesome. This computer
>> is blazingly fast. I was processing files in wavelab that would have taken
>> 4-5 min on my old cpu, in 52secs.
>> As I have faced every error known to man during this install, and fixed
them,
>> if anyone has questions, please ask.
>> Thanks to everyone who helped along the way.
>
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