
DaveO
New member
This is probably mostly venting but I'll take any suggestion you guys have. I've been using n-Track for about 10 months and have gotten pretty comfortable with it. I got a new PC a few weeks ago and am transferring all my recording folders to the new one. n-Track itself and the plug ins seemed to install fine and they also seem to execute fine.
The problem I'm having is that I seem to be introducing "skips" into tracks when I record them. I know this is commonly fixed by adjusting the buffering, but I've gone from light to heavy for both recording and playback and nothing has helped. It seems to be related to recording since anytime I come across a "skip" it will always skip at that spot in the track. I can re-record a track several times and sometimes it will skip a few hard-to-detect times when I playback. Other times it is really bad. Using the "knobs" on the buffering page only lets you do a fintite amount of tweaking, but I also tried putting my own values in the text fields. No values have worked yet.
This happened on my old PC but after playing with the settings for a few days I found that moderately heavy buffering during recording did the trick. Those settings then worked forever, at least until Igot ont othe new PC.
I doubt power was an issue on either PC. In case you're wondering, the old PC is a 600 MHz P3 with 256 MB RAM and Soundblaster Live! Value card (I know, I know). The new one is a 1 GHz P3 with 512 MB RAM and the same sound card (I know, I know), but running Windows 2000.
When this happened to me the first time I posted the question on n-Track's discussion forum and got an immediate answer from Flavio himself. He said to play with it a little bit and I'll find the right values to use. That worked then, but I've been at it for a few weeks now and am getting frustrated. Anyone have any other suggestions?
The problem I'm having is that I seem to be introducing "skips" into tracks when I record them. I know this is commonly fixed by adjusting the buffering, but I've gone from light to heavy for both recording and playback and nothing has helped. It seems to be related to recording since anytime I come across a "skip" it will always skip at that spot in the track. I can re-record a track several times and sometimes it will skip a few hard-to-detect times when I playback. Other times it is really bad. Using the "knobs" on the buffering page only lets you do a fintite amount of tweaking, but I also tried putting my own values in the text fields. No values have worked yet.
This happened on my old PC but after playing with the settings for a few days I found that moderately heavy buffering during recording did the trick. Those settings then worked forever, at least until Igot ont othe new PC.
I doubt power was an issue on either PC. In case you're wondering, the old PC is a 600 MHz P3 with 256 MB RAM and Soundblaster Live! Value card (I know, I know). The new one is a 1 GHz P3 with 512 MB RAM and the same sound card (I know, I know), but running Windows 2000.
When this happened to me the first time I posted the question on n-Track's discussion forum and got an immediate answer from Flavio himself. He said to play with it a little bit and I'll find the right values to use. That worked then, but I've been at it for a few weeks now and am getting frustrated. Anyone have any other suggestions?