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11-20-2011, 11:39 AM spaceman Member Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Newcastle, UK Posts: 282 PT 10 6101
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and 9128 errors I've seen a few posts on similar errors but still getting no joy with their suggestions. I am running PT10 on a brand new pro tools cpu overload fix MBP, i7, 4GB RAM, via an Avastor hard drive for audio and RME Babyface for in/out. On what are quite light sessions (20% CPU in the bar) I am getting these 6101 and 9128 errors. Sometime so much so I can't even work! The CPU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAFn2gOYwlc bar and the few number of plugs I am using mean that I am not really hitting the CPU hard at all, but PT is claiming I am and stopping playback. I have tried all buffer sizes, I have tried selecting aggregate i/o and baby face in playback engine. I am using 7 or my 8 processors on 95%. Any ideas people? Avid are not responding to emails and we customer support code is not being accepted via the phone. __________________ Pro Tools HD12.4 MacBook Pro Dual 2.3 i7 OS http://duc.avid.com/showthread.php?t=312206 10.11.3 8 gig RAM UAD Satellite Quad UAD Apollo Twin spaceman View Public Profile Send a private message to spaceman Find all posts by spaceman #2 11-21-2011, 07:58 AM ronzie Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Posts: 32 Re: PT 10 6101 and 9128 errors Quote: Originally Posted by spaceman I've seen a few posts on similar errors but still getting no joy with their suggestions. I am running PT10 on a brand new MBP, i7, 4GB RAM, via an Avastor hard drive for audio and RME Babyface for in/out. On what are quite light sessions (20% CPU in the bar) I am getting these 6101 and 9128 errors. Sometime so much so I can't even work! The CPU bar and the few number of plugs I am using mean that I am not really hitting the CPU hard at all, but PT is claiming I am and stopping playback. I have tried all buffer sizes, I have tried selecting aggregate i/o and baby face in playback engine. I am using 7 or my 8 processors on 95%. Any ideas people? Avid are not responding to emails and we customer support code is not being accepted via the phone. Space, lay out the details for us.... Unfortunately, there's so much crap that goes into a stable install with PT, info is paramount to the solution. The -6101 error might indicate a firewire thru put issue. Your guess is as good as mine on the -9128 (but I think that's on Avid and their code). See if you can get it stable on just a stripped dow
why their customer support is world class. Please remember that I have no formal relationship with Pro Tools and I am writing this post SOLELY as a happy customer. I was experiencing these awful clicks and pops during both playback and recording. The clicks and pops were so http://www.jeffyasuda.com/2011/02/pro-tools-dae-error-6101/ bad that my sound recording was basically useless. After reading some posts online, I went to the "Setup" menu and selected "Playback Engine." For some reason, I had checked the box next to "Host Engine." After unchecking the box, the screen looked like this: The clicks and pops went away, but I encountered a 9128 error which had to do with CPU issues. I know this had to do with having multiple apps open, but I wanted to stress the system. Since I often do live streaming of bands, pro tools I also need to be able to keep a browser open so I can make sure that the stream is being picked up by the web. I also need to have my email easily accessible if the band's management or label needs to contact me (I have a NO CELL PHONE rule when I record as it gets picked up my my mics). As such, I wanted to see how many apps I could keep open before I got the error message. In total, (you can see this in the pro tools cpu app dock below) I had Mail, Chrome browser, Preview, iMovie, Skype, and of course Pro Tools 9 running at the same time. Obviously, this is excessive (particularly Skype), but it was a good test. The error message looked like this: I also ran into several 6101 errors as well which was an indication that Pro Tools is having difficulty reading from the hard drive fast enough. I momentarily solved this problem by setting the DAE Playback Buffer to Level 4. The latency would cause such a delay that a live band would not be able to record and monitor their playing - obviously, this was not a long-term solution. Every time I set the buffer back to the Level 2 default, the 6101 error would pop up. I then threw up my hands, cried "Uncle," and emailed support at Pro Tools. They were responsive and gave me the impression that they cared about my issues. Cameron, the support guru, diagnosed that it was likely a hardware setup issue. I use a ProFire 2626 as the IO device and an older MacBook Pro with 6GB of RAM. I'm using a GT050Q Glyph external hard drive. We tried various configurations: 1) Profire 2626 via FireWire400 ExpressCard, external drive via FW800 port on the right side of the laptop… RESULT: NO DICE 2) External drive via FW800 port on the right side of the laptop and daisy chain to FW400 port of Profire 2626… RESULT: NO DICE We then tried: Profire 2626 via FireWire400 port on the right side of the laptop and daisy chained external drive via the FW400 p