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Re: _tpt QueProject: . . . 0029 Error [message #108318 is a reply to message #108317] |
Mon, 21 July 2014 10:15 |
Rich.Kelley
Messages: 98 Registered: August 2009
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An excellent question and one I tried to answer yesterday. It took me several hours just to figure out that there was a specific submix were causing the problem. I then needed to figure out which tracks in that submix were the issue. I had to spent a lot time isolating tracks to find the problem ones. There was nothing obvious in the identified tracks that should have been an issue. After hours of this detective work I ultimately gave up. I just ran out of time and patience and I had gotten the project to run again. I wanted to get back to making music.
What I can tell you:
- The tracks were recorded at 44.1/24 bit in Paris 2.11.
- There appeared to be eight tracks that were the root of the problem. Five were on tracks 1-5 and the other three were on tracks 14-16. They were all originally recorded on a different track in the same submix and moved to those locations.
- Most of the tracks had a lot of edits, though it appeared there were two tracks with no edits that were also causing problems. There were a lot of tracks with lots of edits in other submixes and I had no problem with those.
- When I moved the tracks to empty submix (#8), that submix generated all of the same errors as the tracks in the original submix.
- Paris 2.11 had no issue (that I'm aware of) with these tracks. I was however getting a weird error where Paris would completely lock up, but that error could have been due to my disk cache in paris.cfg being set too low or to a possible IRQ conflict with and EDS card and a Matrox video card.
- Increasing disk cache even to 21000 did not affect the problem.
- Since I've removed the offending tracks (and set paris.cfg per the instructions in the Wiki, and moved EDS and Matrox cards so the Matrox and EDS don't share any IRQs) Paris 3.0 has been solid. That's like four hours of work with no lock-ups last night. So not a huge sample size, but longer than I've gone without an issue in months.
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