Disk to 70% and audio drop out
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 3:30 am
CPU=2700+
Ram=3200 1G
Storage=Raid 0 ATA266
There is no possible way that my hardware could be the issue. The benchmarks I have completed are incredible.
So if I am running a storage bus speed of 266 how is it possible to have the disk go to 70% and then drop out?
Not truly a hard disk issue. The disk % at the bottom of the dialog box is a little misleading.
Go to:
Options
Audio
Advanced
File
Enable read caching
Enable read caching
Set IO buffer size to its max of 2048
It is a software issue.
I achieved this error with 13 tracks of audio 24bit 96khz
Now that I have apparently fixed the issue by increasing the buffer size, what happens when I go to 24 tracks?
1) Will I need to go beyond this IO buffer size max of 2048?
2)Is the IO buffer ram or virtual disk?
If virtual disk can it be changed to ram?
Ram=3200 1G
Storage=Raid 0 ATA266
There is no possible way that my hardware could be the issue. The benchmarks I have completed are incredible.
So if I am running a storage bus speed of 266 how is it possible to have the disk go to 70% and then drop out?
Not truly a hard disk issue. The disk % at the bottom of the dialog box is a little misleading.
Go to:
Options
Audio
Advanced
File
Enable read caching
Enable read caching
Set IO buffer size to its max of 2048
It is a software issue.
I achieved this error with 13 tracks of audio 24bit 96khz
Now that I have apparently fixed the issue by increasing the buffer size, what happens when I go to 24 tracks?
1) Will I need to go beyond this IO buffer size max of 2048?
2)Is the IO buffer ram or virtual disk?
If virtual disk can it be changed to ram?