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rockman_ny
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OK, here's an interesting one. I'm recording a very long clip, for a corporate client. These things go for an hour or two.
I set up just one audio track, and record. I'll record the whole thing, and it fundtions properly the whole time, with the now time line moving continuoulsy, no dropouts during recoridn.
When I check it, the clip is only 22 minutes long.
I'm running on a laptop, windows XP, 2.4 ghz, 512 RAM, 40ghz hard drive. Sigma tel audio card (OK - that could be an issue, I know).
I'm recoridng at 16 bit/44.1K, latency set all the way to 350 ms. My I/O buffer is 64, and I think I'll try changing that. (Playback buffers are 4).
Any ideas? Thanks!
I set up just one audio track, and record. I'll record the whole thing, and it fundtions properly the whole time, with the now time line moving continuoulsy, no dropouts during recoridn.
When I check it, the clip is only 22 minutes long.
I'm running on a laptop, windows XP, 2.4 ghz, 512 RAM, 40ghz hard drive. Sigma tel audio card (OK - that could be an issue, I know).
I'm recoridng at 16 bit/44.1K, latency set all the way to 350 ms. My I/O buffer is 64, and I think I'll try changing that. (Playback buffers are 4).
Any ideas? Thanks!