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Tools Search this Thread Display Modes #1 06-13-2010, 07:08 PM TylerW Member Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: pro tools error 6101 California Posts: 43 The all to famous H/W Buffer Size Error's So I just got a new laptop, a Dell Inspiron 1545, and installed Pro Tools 8.0.3 on it. When I turn it on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAFn2gOYwlc for the 1st time, it usually has trouble with the audio clock and when I try to play or record music, the audio I get in return is horrible sounding. It's very "mushy" and you honestly can't tell what was or is being recorded. I then restart the computer and load up Pro Tools again and it seems to work. I've only been using Pro Tools on http://duc.avid.com/showthread.php?t=276067 this computer for about 3 days (although I've been using Pro Tools 7 on a different machine for about 6 months), and after 2 true sessions, this seems to hold true. If anyone has any suggestions on a possible fix for this, that would be great. The true problem that I have is the H/W buffer size errors. I believe the one that I get is H/W buffer size error (-9092). Yesterday I used this to record drums on a new project I've been working on. I had 1 mono guitar track, and one instrument track with a click on it and I was already getting the errors on the 1st attempt to play it back. I've read through many threads of fixes and things that should be done, and this is what I was thinking of doing. I've been trying to record to my system drive (which spins at 5400RPM's), which I now know is a big "no no", so I was thinking of getting a Glyph GT 050Q to fix that problem. Not sure how much memory right now, but I'm thinking 500GB. This is my computer for school and everything else I need to do with it, an
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