HI all,
Over the last few days I have this weird problem with Protools crashing saying that the CPU has been overloaded.
However, it happens when I am just starting a session, and the CPU meter says I'm using super low amounts of power, like 2% of cpu power.
I have tried several things, removing all the plug ins, creating a new blank template etc.
But it persists and has meant sessions have been taking a ....very.......long.......time.......
I have searched around online for answers and come across suggestions to things I have already tried like removing plug ins etc.
This problem has just started and I have not made any changes to the system, so not sure why it has appeared out of nowhere.
I am currently using Protools 11 (something like 11.0.3).
Has anyone else out there experienced this?
Thanks
Vic
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Re: Protools CPU overload issue
What OS/rig Vic?
i had a few issues with my Mcabook Pro, it was either the wifi or spotlight indexing the drives in the background.
I have all that and blutooth disabled when recording on the portable now. Runs without a hiccup.
i had a few issues with my Mcabook Pro, it was either the wifi or spotlight indexing the drives in the background.
I have all that and blutooth disabled when recording on the portable now. Runs without a hiccup.
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Re: Protools CPU overload issue
i had some issues recently with a dodgy video card
which didnt actually "fault" till further down the track
i suppose the card was putting info on/ stealing bandwidth from the PCIe bus and causing intermittent troubles..
which didnt actually "fault" till further down the track
i suppose the card was putting info on/ stealing bandwidth from the PCIe bus and causing intermittent troubles..
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Re: Protools CPU overload issue
When I upgraded I had a few issues with some plugs, so obviously go through that whole thing
But the main culprit for me was the dynamic plugin processing thing, it was super glitchy and once I turned it off my system has been super stable. So maybe try that out?
But the main culprit for me was the dynamic plugin processing thing, it was super glitchy and once I turned it off my system has been super stable. So maybe try that out?
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