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> Dp4 Gives "disk Too Slow" Error
smokinshaman
posté dim. 27 juin 2004, 21:59
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Hi,

I am attempting to record 2 tracks live with DP4 on a 12" G4 powerbook and am getting a "disk too slow" error. I own a MOTU 828 mkII, but prefer to keep it in the studio and record with the built in audio for live purposes. I use a Rode NT4 stereo condenser mic with built in power and plug directly into the mac. I have adjusted the buffer settings to 1024 and still it gives me the error after recording for awhile. I have a total of 768 megs of RAM and feel this should suffice for 2 track live recording. I play in a jam band and hope to record continually for up to 3 hours, stopping from time to time to save of course. Do i need an external firewire drive? If so, do i install DP4 on it or keep it on the internal drive. Any help would greatly be apprectiated!
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posté lun. 28 juin 2004, 18:38
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Two things

1. DON'T use Nortons in OSX, the product has problems and has been discontinued for Mac.

2. Get a 7200 rpm firewire drive with 8Mb cache. Max out your RAM.

With OSX and hard drives with a large cache, defragging is not needed. I haven't defragged in years.
Also if your studio size is large and you are using RAM hungry plugins. You may be forcing OSX to use your hard drive for virtual memory. You would get that message if the OS and DP are trying access your internal drive at the same time.

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