--- Phil B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, running CS3 with Matrox RTX2 - all good except
> every now and again
> when i go to pause playback on the timeline using
> the space bar (which
> is the way I have always worked) the programme
> freezes, a second of
> audio where I am just keeps looping,
Got the latest audio drivers and other drivers for all
your hardware? If your sound hardware is on a card,
try uninstalling the driver, shutting down, then
moving the card to a different slot.
A PCI bus only supports 3 or 4 slots. Computers with
more than 4 PCI slots have more than one PCI
controller. Motherboards with a bunch of built in
hardware (beyond the usual IDE controller, floppy,
serial and parallel ports) like network, USB,
firewire, SATA, sound, etc have all that stuff
connected to the PCI bus, often sharing resources with
the PCI slots.
A well behaved operating system (which Windows
sometimes tends not to be) running hardware with a
good BIOS and chipset, with good drivers for all the
bits of hardware, will not have problems with
different things causing conflicts- usually.
About the most common cause of conflicts is plugging a
soundcard into a PCI slot sharing resources with an
onboard network controller or hard drive (IDE, SCSI or
SATA) controller, then attempting to play or record
sound while simultaneously reading or writing large
amounts of data over the network or hard drive
controller.
Without all the things 'flying in formation' that have
to work together, you get problems like what you've
experienced. It's like a flight demonstration team
where one pilot suddenly decides to do am Immelman
when the program calls for a standard loop. Crash and burn...
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