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Pro Tools 10 Mp3 Export weird Crash 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 11-26-2012, 02:33 AM OscarSC Member Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Lima - Perú Posts: 13 Pro Tools 10 Mp3 Export weird Crash Hi, When I try to bounce a song to MP3 I get this weird error (see the link below) It crashes my system and I have to restart. It only happens with MP3 bounce since I upgraded to Pro Tools 10. Is it a known bug? My Pro Tools version is 10.3.2 and I'm using and MBOX 2 PRO Here's my Sandra Report (sorry, it's in Spanish). Thanks in advance. Oscar Error Image: http://sdrv.ms/10W7cwH SiSoftware Sandra Identificador Nombre de anfitrión : Workgroup : WORKGROUP Sistema Chasis del sistema : Escritorio Tarjeta principal : Intel DH67CL Número de serie : BTCL13****** BIOS del sistema : Intel BLH6710H.86A.0119.2011.0523.1030 05/23/2011 Memoria total : 8GB DIMM DDR3 Procesadores Procesador : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40GHz (4C 8T 3.69GHz, 3.7GHz IMC, 4x 256kB L2, 8MB L3) Conector/Ranura : FC LGA1155 Conjunto de chips Controlador de memoria : Intel Core (Sandy Bridge) DRAM Controller 100MHz, 2x 4GB DIMM DDR3 1.33GHz 128-bit Módulo(s) de memoria Módulo de memoria : Kingston 9905403-038A00LF 4GB DIMM DDR3 PC3-10700U DDR3-1334 (9-9-9-25 4-34-10-5) Módulo de memoria : Kingston 99U5471-020A00LF 4GB DIMM DDR3 PC3-10700U DDR3-1334 (9-9-9-25 4-34-10-5) Sistema de vídeo Monitor : SONY TV (1600x1200, 72.3") Adaptador de vídeo : AMD Radeon HD 6670 (400 SM5.0 800MHz, 1GB DDR5 4GHz 128-bit, PCIe 2.00 x16) Procesador de gráficos Procesador tipo Compute Shader : AMD Radeon HD 6670 (400SP 800MHz, 1GB DDR5 4GHz 128-bit) Dispositivos de almacenamiento físicos Seagate ST1000DM003-9YN162 (1TB, SATA600, 3.5", 7200rpm) : 932GB (D:) Seagate ST3500413AS (500.1GB, SATA600, 3.5", 7200rpm, 16MB Caché) : 466GB (C:) Maxtor 2 (400.1GB, USB2) : 373GB (F:) Kingston DT 101 G2 (4GB, USB2) : 4GB (H:) HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH22NS70 (SATA150, DVD+-RW, CD-RW, 2MB Caché) : N/A (E:) VILWXGX N4TYVG5UR8D (SCSI, BD-R, HD-DVD-R, DVD+-R-DL, CD-R) : N/A (G:) Dispositivos de almacenamiento lógicos Audio Drive (D:) : 932GB (NTFS) @ Seagate ST1000DM003-9YN162 (1TB, SATA600, 3.5", 7200rpm) Disco duro (C:) : 466GB (NTFS) @ Seagate ST3500413AS (500.1GB, SATA600, 3.5", 7200rpm, 16MB Caché) Almacén (F:) : 372GB (exFAT) @ Maxtor 2 (400.1GB, USB2) Disco desmontable (H:) : 4GB (FAT32) @ Kingston DT 101 G2 (4GB, USB2) CD-ROM/DVD (E:) : N/A @ HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH22NS70 (SATA150, DVD+-RW, CD-R
AUDIO AS MP3 IN PRO TOOLS Kyle Cummings SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe1717 Loading... Loading... Working... Add to Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Sign in Share More Report Need to report the video? Sign in to report inappropriate content. Sign in Transcript Statistics 17,368 views 46 Like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 47 2 Don't like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 3 Loading... Loading... Transcript The interactive transcript could http://duc.avid.com/showthread.php?t=331278 not be loaded. Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Uploaded on Feb 8, 2012This is a quick tutorial on how to bounce audio from a session to an MP3 in Pro Tools. Category Education License Standard YouTube License Show more Show less https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqFpFeEYF1I Loading... Autoplay When autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play next. Up next Pro Tools 101 | Bounce to Disk | Export to MP3 - Duration: 7:02. David Hughes 956 views 7:02 Pro Tools tutorial: Export Audio - Duration: 10:17. EricGreedy 61,637 views 10:17 Pro Tools Tips&Tricks-BOUNCE TO DISK(MP3,WAV,AIFF) - Duration: 2:45. Ebb Friday 36,775 views 2:45 AVID PROTOOLS: Make a CD or MP3 in Pro Tools 8 - Duration: 6:34. OBEDIA 45,582 views 6:34 Pro Tools-Effects for Vocals and Music - Duration: 12:32. protoolsinstructor 135,555 views 12:32 Pro Tools: Cleaning and Editing Tracks - Duration: 8:24. pureMix 141,013 views 8:24 Saving Sessions - Pro Tools - Duration: 7:08. mahalodotcom 13,062 views 7:08 How to Bounce Individual Tracks As .WAV Stems And Prepare For Transfer: Pro Tools and Logic Pro - Duration: 5:54. The Wave Shop 101,652 views 5:54 Pro Tools Basics: How To Install Plugins To Pro Tools - Duration: 3:16. Reverb.com 5,718 views 3:16 Pro Tools 11 New Bounce to Disk / Quicktime Tutorial - Duration: 10:49. IPR - C
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issue Previous Issues Subscribe Advertise Search ReviewsArticles Search Search TechniquesArticles Search PeopleArticles Search Sound AdviceArticles Search Music BusinessArticles Search Articles Search You are hereHomeTechniques Writing Final Mixes Digidesign (Avid) Pro Tools Tips & TechniquesSoftware > DAW > Pro ToolsPublished July 2008By Mike ThorntonWhen your Pro Tools mix is finished, you'll need to export it as a stereo file. We explain why the obvious Bounce To Disk option might not be the best for you... Before the days of Pro Tools, once we were happy with the mix of a project, we would record that mix onto a stereo recorder such as a quarter- or half-inch analogue deck or DAT machine. Even in the early days of digital audio workstations, we still tended to record the mix onto another machine. Indeed, some people still do, although that machine is often another DAW system or a high-definition digital recorder. However, as writable CDs became commonplace, a way of easily creating a file of the stereo mix was required to import into CD-burning software like Toast or, at the time, Digidesign's MasterList CD (it has never been possible to burn a CD straight from a Session in Pro Tools). Pro Tools has had the resulting Bounce To Disk feature for as long as I can remember — and that goes back to version 2.5, when Pro Tools was a four-track system on a good day with a following wind, and buying a 1GB hard drive required a bank loan. Once you were happy with the mix, you could (and still can) select Bounce To Disk and Pro Tools would play the Session in real time, saving the output in a format of your choice. BTD has always been a real-time process except for a short while around the time of Pro Tools 4 when, on certain hardware, such as the Audiomedia III card, BTD was possible at faster than real time. At least one of my clients still bemoans the loss of that feature, but I have been assured by Digidesign on many occasions tha