![]() ![]() Hmm well my laptop doesn't have a firewire port. If you're recording or playing back from a USB drive and are getting errors in Pro Tools, please switch to using a compatible external firewire drive or internal SATA/ATA/IDE drive and disconnect the USB drive" USB drives are not supported and are known to be problematic, so please do not use them with Pro Tools. If you are using your system drive and encountering errors, the first thing you should do is get a compatible drive. Recording or playback from the OS drive is known to be problematic and the cause of many different error types. "You MUST use a secondary hard drive (not your main OS drive) for recording and playback of audio in Pro Tools. Second, amagras, I guess when you asked if I was using windows and was the hardware processing audio off the OS, was that to do with this big red scary warning I've copied off the troubleshooting page? ![]() ![]() Eh ok, well looking at the 'General Troubleshooting' page as directed by the 'Help Us Help You' page it looks like the game may be up, but I'll share my findings here in case I'm not understanding something.įirst issue is that my laptop has only an i3 processor where the minimum requirements say I need an i5. ![]()
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