[ddots-l] Re: Microsoft visual c++ Run time error at end of track bounce?

Hi.  P54 motherboard I believe.  no 1 tb drives here.  160gb system drive
and 3x 500gb, all sata.

 

I think they are all Seagate drives.

 

I'm glad it's not just me having this issue.

 

Cameron.

 

 

 

From: ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Sean A. Cummins
Sent: Saturday, November 07, 2009 1:23 PM
To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Microsoft visual c++ Run time error at end of track
bounce?

 

Hey Cameron,

 

I have the same issue as you with JAWS and the sound drivers locking up and
screeching.  I also am using a very similar configuration as you with the I7
and etc.  Just for interest, what is your motherboard and are you using a
Seagate 1 terabyte drive?  I have spoken with Seagate tech support about
some SATA issues that have been known to cause this issue, but I strongly
believe it is being cause by JAWS.  The reason I say this, is because before
reinstalling JAWS, I don't have the problem.  Once JAWS goes in, VOILA it's
back.  I'm still trying to track down the problem specifically, so any info
would greatly help the case with Freedom sinus infection.  OOPS, there goes
that silly spell checker again that got me in trouble before.  OH-WELL, I
can't help it if it is prophetic!

 

Sean

 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Cameron <mailto:cameron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  

To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

Sent: Saturday, November 07, 2009 9:44 AM

Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Microsoft visual c++ Run time error at end of track
bounce?

 

Hi Phil.  actually after two more restarts, the run time error stopped and
everything seems okay now.

 

The machine is an ADK rack mount quad core machine, I7 processor, 3gb ram,
4hds, etc.  I do use it for net and office work too right now as I only have
one computer at present.  But, I do have the latest version of avast anti
virus 4 home edition, from time to time I run NoAdware, and I use reg scrub
xp from time to time to sort registry issues.

 

Interface is Motu 896MK3.

 

The operating system is Win xp pro sp3 with all the latest updates
installed...

 

The machine itself is really solid.  I was just making the comment that
windows is the weakest link in the chain when comparing it to Mac OS X.

 

One odd thing though is that once in a while when I am playing back audio,
whether it be in winamp, vlc, or in a sonar session, all of the sudden,
audio playback will stop, jaws stops, you get this really high pitch sort of
screechy white noise through the monitors connected to the motu, the
computer will freeze and you need to manually turn the machine off.  that
appears to be the only thing that works to stop it.  This could be more of a
motu driver issue perhaps?  It doesn't happen every day or anything and it
didn't appear to happen when they installed and tested everything.  I guess
I should call them back again about it.

 

Cameron.

 

 

 

 

From: ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Phil Muir
Sent: Saturday, November 07, 2009 11:45 AM
To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Microsoft visual c++ Run time error at end of track
bounce?

 

Cameron wrote: Hi all.  Using Sonar 8.51, whenever I bounce tracks, when the
dialogue box goes away and I'm back in the track view, as soon as I arrow to
a different track, I get an unexpected run time error dialogue box, then
sonar is shut down.  Any idea what might be causing this? 

 

 

Phil replied: Don't know however, I would post your findings to Cakewalk.
they are vary good at troubleshooting these kinds of issues and would
definitely want to know about crashes like this.

 

Cameron wrote: And as a side note, pro tools accessibility on the Mac can't
come fast enough.  I am so sick of this crap.  Why is it that when you don't
have any deadlines
etc, windows behaves but as soon as you need to get work done in a timely
manor, it goes mental?  My low end second hand Mac from 12 years ago was
more stable than this top of the line custom built DAW,

 

Phil replied: I wouldn't count on it.  I am sure that accessibility or not,
Pro Tools will still crash out on the Mac, smile.  Also, you couldn't do as
much on your 12 year old Mac so that's hardly a fair comparison, grin.

 

Cameron continues: the Win OS being the weak link in the chain I believe.
Sighs.  Okay, rant over.

 

Phil replied: Hmm, not seeing any issues here running Windows XP SP3
Professional corporate here.  talking of which, who built your DAW?  Which
version of Windows do you have installed?  Is your PC partitioned?  Is it an
exclusively DAW machine or, do you have other applications on the same
partition such as Office etc and are you running all of the latest fixes
from Microsoft for your version of Windows?

 

Regards, Phil Muir

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