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wang191
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I have been testing out sonar3, and after about a min the audio stops recording and it says drop out. So i increased the buffer and enabled write caching and it did a little better but i was still getting drop outs.
So i switched the HD that i record audio files to and i got 10 min of audio with no drop outs and that's as far as i let it go, but it seemed to do better. The problem is that the drive that seemed to work better was the drive with windows on it. I really wanted it to be recording to the Raid HD's.
I figured I would set up the computer with a raid 1 setup so if an audio drive died i would still have the audio i was working on. If I record to my windows drive and it dies, well say good bye to the project.
Anyone have any ideas on how to get this to perform better.
P4 2.8ghz (800mhz fsb)
1gig ram
1 WD120gig ide 7200rpm 8meg cache (windows drive)
2 Maxtor 120gig SATA 7200RPM 8meg cache (audio drives) Mirroring Raid 1
Any ideas?
Thanks guys.
So i switched the HD that i record audio files to and i got 10 min of audio with no drop outs and that's as far as i let it go, but it seemed to do better. The problem is that the drive that seemed to work better was the drive with windows on it. I really wanted it to be recording to the Raid HD's.
I figured I would set up the computer with a raid 1 setup so if an audio drive died i would still have the audio i was working on. If I record to my windows drive and it dies, well say good bye to the project.
Anyone have any ideas on how to get this to perform better.
P4 2.8ghz (800mhz fsb)
1gig ram
1 WD120gig ide 7200rpm 8meg cache (windows drive)
2 Maxtor 120gig SATA 7200RPM 8meg cache (audio drives) Mirroring Raid 1
Any ideas?
Thanks guys.