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HELP - any ideas on recovering audio after assertion error? [message #62203] Sun, 01 January 2006 23:36 Go to next message
zornwil is currently offline  zornwil   UNITED STATES
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t;>> DM2000 metts Nuendo or 02R-96 meets Cubase sx . All in one units..
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> As things stands now in our current state of Personal computers
based
> >>>>>
> >>>>> DAW,
> >>>>>
> >>>>>>> we really have not had any ground breaking technology save for
newer
> >>> faster
> >>>>>>> Cpus.. Inwhich, I for
Re: HELP - any ideas on recovering audio after assertion error? [message #62205 is a reply to message #62203] Mon, 02 January 2006 04:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Don Nafe is currently offline  Don Nafe   UNITED STATES
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1@linux...
>
> I also recommend Thunderbird. And I'm not a crazed, wild-eyed zealot
> like Thad. :^)
>
> Version 1.5 just came out: http://www.mozilla.com/products/
>
> Cheers,
> -Jamie
> http://www.JamieKrutz.com
>
> TCB wrote:
> > Once you've recovered the mailbox, you should also take a look at
Thunderbird
> > from the Firefox folks. Stores mailboxes in a standard unix format that
can
> > much more easily be massaged with a text editor when things go wrong.
Oh,
> > but it's free software and I'm a nutty zealot so you might want to take
that
> > with a few thousand grains of salt.
> >
> > "Deej" <animix@animas.net> wrote:
> >
> >>The other day I was trying to send an MP3 to Tony Benson. I screwed up
and
> >>attached a .wav file instead. Instead of letting it upload until it
crap
Re: HELP - any ideas on recovering audio after assertion error? [message #62206 is a reply to message #62203] Mon, 02 January 2006 08:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Rod Lincoln is currently offline  Rod Lincoln
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Registered: September 2005
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ped
> >>out, I cancelled the send in Outlook express. Afterwards my comp locked
> >
> > up
> >
> >>so I did a hard reboot.
> >>Then things went really wierd. For a while I couldn't open my Sent
Messages
> >>folder. I got that working buty now, when I try to send a message to the
> >>NG or anywhere else, I get the following message:
> >>
> >>Folder could not be displayed
> >>Outlook Express could not open this folder.
> >>
>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------ --------------
------
> >>
> >>Possible causes are:
> >>
> >>Low disk space.
> >>
> >>Low memory.
> >>
> >>Outlook Express
> >&
Re: HELP - any ideas on recovering audio after assertion error? [message #62233 is a reply to message #62206] Mon, 02 January 2006 13:09 Go to previous message
zornwil is currently offline  zornwil   UNITED STATES
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t;>>>> a newer, faster computer.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> And when you buy a newer, faster computer you are upgrading everything
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> that runs on it, all your plugins, virtual instruments, even other
>>>>>>>> software (graphics, animation, video editing, software development,
>>>>>>>> whatever else you do), in one shot.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Plus, low latency, better i/o integration in a pro
>>>>>>>>> enviorment..
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> This is your best argument. But latency is not an issue in my current
>>>>>>>> setup. My i/o box has direct monitoring. Even if I monitor through
>>> Logic
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> the latency is low enough that it hasn't been a problem.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The i/o integration is fine, I have 18 analog inputs and 16 analog
>>>>>>>> outputs plus stereo digital i/o directly patchable through my DAW
>>>>>>>> software and also routable from the i/o box's monitoring software.
>>> If
>>>> I
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> need more i/o I can plug in another Firewire i/o box.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I run my system with a mouse and a jog/shuttle wheel add-on. I can
>>> get
>>&g
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