Thank you for responding. First, some basics. I have a Pentium II 400 PC with 128 mgs of RAM. I have a Layla by Echo external sound card along with an internal
Sound Blaster AWE64. I use two 9GB hard drives (both still have ample free space); my audio drive is a Seagate Medalist Pro SCSI and my boot drive is a Fujitsu UDMA. My motherboard is an ASUS 100 MHz with the 440 BX AGP chipset.
Anyway, I have successfully recorded with CEP for months and months. Lately, in a Multitrack session, as I am recording, the recording will just stop for 2 to 5 seconds, and then resume. However, it leaves an obvious gap in the recording from its pause. I have tried adjusting playback/recording buffer sizes, number of buffers, background mixing priority levels, cache sizes, etc. to no avail. I even downloaded the upgrade to CEP. No difference.
I have run scanned disk, defragged, etc. No troubles. Is there some other diagnostic I can run to make sure everything is compatible. Could my IRQs have become conflicted? (My old modem had crapped out, I had briefly installed a US Robotics modem. Could that have reconfigured my IRQs? I have since removed it and put in another Supra modem. Modem works fine, but I wonder if its conflicting with my sound card somehow.)
CEP help suggests adjusting my virtual memory settings, but that sounds severe. Everything used to work fine. I am at a loss.
I appreciate your interest and any light you can shed on the problem.