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Hiya's,
I've got some strange behavior in a cross platform project that I'm
wondering if anyone else has encountered.
I'm working with material recorded on a Mac ProTools+Logic (SDII, DAE) setup
that I have to extensively edit and remix in WAV format on my PIII-W98 (WAV,
MME) machine. The SDII's were converted to waves for me (and how I wish
Logic would abandon the automatic 8.3 renaming convention, since that hasn't
been necessary in over four years...) so all I've had to do is copy all the
regions from the Mac Logic Song into a new .lso file, and then associate the
regions with the wavs. The reason I couldn't just work in the original
converted Logic Song is because ANY selection of ANY audio object caused
Logic to crash; no error message, just crash.
(One of these crashes apparently caused Logic to lose the ability to see its
dongle for several hours until I unistalled Logic completely by hand down to
the system and win.ini files (another convention that's 4 years out of
date).)
ANYWAY, the .lso plays now (32 tracks - just fine) but here's what I can't
figure out: This new Logic Song refuses to save ANY of my view changes; it
always reopens with the view of the original Mac file. That's not a show
stopper, though it's annoying and wastes my time, but if I try to use a
DirectX plugin (by TC) - ACK! Fatal Exception blue screen of death, which
I've NEVER seen on this system, even when using Logic.
So my question for the support folks at Emagic is: what else besides the
audio regions could've gotten saved into this .lso file that could account
for the view bug, and the DirectX phobia? I don't see anything odd in the
Environment, and the problems are in this one song only. I already tried
saving a copy, jic, but same problem.
Thanks for any suggestions.~T
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