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Hi there,
I’m on Logic Pro 7.1.0 and OSX 10.4.1 - Every now and then when Logic
crashes or if I’ve used Ableton Live or any other Audio App before running
Logic: I get the message: “setting up memory buffers” while Logic hangs and
the only way to get it working again is to restart.
Has anyone figured this problem out yet?
Help very much appreciated.
Thanks
On 8 May 2007, at 12:50, Anton wrote:
> Message posted by Anton <anton@my-office.co.uk>:
>
> Hi there,
>
> I’m on Logic Pro 7.1.0 and OSX 10.4.1 - Every now and then when Logic
> crashes or if I’ve used Ableton Live or any other Audio App before
> running
> Logic: I get the message: “setting up memory buffers” while Logic
> hangs and
> the only way to get it working again is to restart.
>
> Has anyone figured this problem out yet?
>
> Help very much appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
If you are on a PPC then do you have the appropriate Pro Application
Support installed?
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/
proapplicationsupport31macosx104.html
All the best,
Paul.
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, "Anton" <forums@...>
wrote:
>
> Message posted by Anton <anton@...>:
>
> Hi there,
>
> I'm on Logic Pro 7.1.0 and OSX 10.4.1 - Every now and then when Logic
> crashes or if I've used Ableton Live or any other Audio App before
running
> Logic: I get the message: "setting up memory buffers" while
Logic hangs and
> the only way to get it working again is to restart.
>
> Has anyone figured this problem out yet?
>
> Help very much appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
Hi,sounds like either ProApp support latest version is not installed...OR
BAD RAM...
Cheers
> > I'm on Logic Pro 7.1.0 and OSX 10.4.1 - Every now and then when
Logic
> > crashes or if I've used Ableton Live or any other Audio App before
running
> > Logic: I get the message: "setting up memory buffers"
while Logic hangs and
> > the only way to get it working again is to restart.
> >
> Hi,sounds like either ProApp support latest version is not
>installed...OR BAD RAM...
I got this problem when my audio hard-drive became full without me
realising - I cleared up the hardrive, re-installed Logic and it was
fine. Logic needs a minimum of audio drive space to create a 'buffer'
and if there is non available, or your audio hard drive is faulty,
Logic will fail... Too obvious?
I received that message and I changed the "data execution
prevention" settings in the system config . control panel - system
properties - advanced settings - data execution prevention to: "Turn
on DEP for all programs and services except those I select:"
then you press "add" and select logic audio. it worked fine for
me, logic initialization doesn´t hangs anymore with "...memory
buffers"
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, "antonio carlos"
<forums@...> wrote:
>
> Message posted by antonio carlos <annttt@...>:
>
> I received that message and I changed the "data execution
prevention"
settings in the system config . control panel - system properties -
advanced settings - data execution prevention to: "Turn on DEP for all
programs and services except those I select:"
> then you press "add" and select logic audio. it worked fine
for me,
logic initialization doesn´t hangs anymore with "...memory
buffers"
>
It probably means your hard drive is full! This happened to me a couple
of years ago - even once I had cleared some space on my hard drive
Logic would report the same error until I actually re-installed it,
then it was OK.
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