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Mbox, Digi 001 (Win) The all to famous H/W Buffer Size Error's User Name Remember Me? Password Register FAQ Today's Posts Search Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Go to Page... Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes #1 pro tools 12 buffer size 06-13-2010, 07:08 PM TylerW Member Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: California Posts: 43 The all pro tools buffer size 1024 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 the audio device buffer underflowed it on 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 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAFn2gOYwlc 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 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 http://duc.avid.com/showthread.php?t=276067 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, and right now I don't have enough money to buy a designated computer for Pro Tools. I've read that Internet Explorer 8 can cause issues with Pro Tools, and that you want to disable just about everything you can to free up as much CPU as you can. I was thinking of making a separate user on the computer just for Pro Tools, so when I want to use Pro Tools, I just go onto that user. On this, I would disable IE8, Windows Aero (as I've read that this takes up a lot of memory and processing power), Security (McAfee), and everything else I could possibly disable to free up as much space as possible. Does any of that sound like a good idea? Also, any other
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