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(Win) buffer size error on opening protools User Name Remember Me? Password Register FAQ Today's Posts Search pro tools 12 buffer size Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Go pro tools buffer size 1024 to Page... Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes #1 09-13-2013, 06:12 AM danaron Member
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Join Date: Sep 2013 Location: Bern Posts: 2 buffer size error on opening protools Hi, I do have a problem with protools 10.3.7 and Mbox2. When I want to http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/en_US/Error_Message/en363971 open the application, there is an error saying that your audio is configured with a unsupported audio buffer size. Please choose 32,64,128,256,512,1024 or 2048. Because the protool does not start up, I can not enter the setup of the Mbox2. It there an other way to change the settings? I allready downloaded the latest driver. Thank you very much for your http://duc.avid.com/showthread.php?t=344444 help. Best regards Danaron Attached Thumbnails danaron View Public Profile Send a private message to danaron Find all posts by danaron #2 09-13-2013, 06:21 AM danaron Member Join Date: Sep 2013 Location: Bern Posts: 2 Re: buffer size error on opening protools Deleting the Preferences; C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Digidesign\DAE\DAE Prefs was no use. Deleting the DB C:\Program Files (x86)\Avid\Pro Tools\Databases created a error worse. Any other suggestion? danaron View Public Profile Send a private message to danaron Find all posts by danaron #3 09-13-2013, 09:04 PM albee1952 Member Join Date: May 2004 Location: nashville Posts: 31,037 Re: buffer size error on opening protools Try holding down the N key while opening Pro Tools and see if it will get you to the Audio Engine selection page. Wondering if PT is defaulting to your onboard audio card and they don't like each other __________________ Asus Sabertooth x79, Intel i7 3930K, 64 gig G-Skill DDR3, GeForce 610, HD/Native, HD IOx2, PT11HD, UAD Quad, preamps from Vintech, Five Fish Audio, Focusrite, Chameleon Labs and Midas...........................
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this Article Home » Categories » Computers and Electronics » Software » Media Software ArticleEditDiscuss Edit ArticleHow to Allocate More Memory to Pro Tools Community Q&A Pro Tools is digital audio software made by Avid Technology that can be used on either the Macintosh or Microsoft Windows operating systems. Professionals in the audio industry use Pro Tools for editing and recording in films, television and music venues. Depending on the Pro Tools functions you use, the number of plug-ins you have, and the number of processors in your computer, you may experience lag time or run low on memory. Here are some steps to use to allocate more memory for Pro Tools tasks. Steps 1 Shut down all other applications. To ensure Pro Tools is running at maximum capacity, close down all other open applications on your computer. This frees up RAM and any other available resources that can be allocated to Pro Tools. 2 Customize your settings in the Playback Engine window. In the Playback Engine window, you can customize settings such as your CPU usage limit, the RTAS (Real Time AudioSuite) processors, the hardware buffer size, and the DAE (Digidesign Audio Engine) Playback buffer size to free up memory. 3 Open the Playback Engine window. From Pro Tools, click on "Setup" and select Playback Engine. Change the CPU usage limit. In the Playback Engine window, click on the drop-down menu next to CPU Usage Limit in the HD TDM Settings section to modify the amount of memory you are allocating to Pro Tools. Pro Tools will allow you to set allocation at a maximum of 85 percent if your computer only has one processor. Modify the number of RTAS processors. In the Playback Engine window, click on the drop-down menu next to RTAS Processors in the HD TDM Settings section to modify the amount of processors you want to use for Pro Tools allocation. The RTAS Processors setting allows you to allocate more memory for Pro Tools by utilizing your computer's multiple processors, if applicable. This setting works with the CPU Usage Limit setting in that you can set allocation at 99 percent with multiple processors. Change the hardware buffer size. In the Playback Engine window, click on the drop-down menu next to Hardware Buffer Size in the HD TDM Settings section to increase or decrease the buffer size. Large buffer sizes are ideal fo