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R/E/P => R/E/P Archives => j. hall => Topic started by: Jonah A. Kort on January 14, 2009, 06:11:26 PM
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I'm getting the Stop sign and the text "Could not complete the Bounce to Disk "FF_AudioProperty.cpp Line33"
Please. I need to bounce this mix asap...
Thanks
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Trash the databases and see what happens...or...Bounce to another drive...or...up your hardware buffer size...or...up the DAE buffer...
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DAE is all the way up
Hardware buffer is all the way up
Trashed the databases
I can't bounce to my external...not a playback drive...
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Go to workspace and change the external from "T" to "R"
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when you ditch your databases you have to empty the trash and reboot your machine.
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Change the length of what you are trying to bounce...shorten or lengthen by maybe a second, and try again.
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Hey Jonah,
Try taking the DAE down from Level 8 to Level 2 (the default).
That's worked for me in the past. A bit counter-intuitive. Terry's suggestion to change the bounce length also worked for me, but not as consistently as leaving the DAE at Level 2.
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If you have a spare AUX and Audio track, just send the mix to the bus and route it to the spare audio track. I had loads of problems a couple of years back with the bounce handler. PT7.4 is fine bouncing for me now, but I still use the Record to disk method as it is totally reliable.
Good luck
Iwan
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oddly enough, PT totally crashed on me today. first time in a very , very long time.
jonah, you got weird PT mojo up there? stop sending it down here..........
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Derek going to level Two did the trick...
J. I was about to send you the song I was trying to bounce but
maybe I shouldn't...punk rock bands with bagpipes may not be good
PT...