Podium audio manager status report
Log period: 12/17/2006 3:37:42 PM – 12/17/2006 3:37:54 PM
ASIO device: Inspire 1394 ASIO Driver
– Supported clock sources: 000A9200E5091083 – MSU Synch Ou
– Current clock source: 000A9200E5091083 – MSU Synch Ou
– Supported sample rates: 44100, 48000, 88200, 96000
– Current sample rate: 44100
– Input channels: 4 (1111)
– Output channels: 2 (11)
– Input/Output latency, buffer size: 513/595, 441
– PerformanceCounter: 3579545 Hz
– ASIO sample types: 18, 18
End of report
@Zynewave wrote:
Both worked… (No crash)
Phew 🙂 . Now try adding stuff until the crash occurs again. Start with audio inputs, then plugins etc.
Both cause a crash…
I have to run out for a bit but will try more later…
With the inputs deleted. I then tried dragging ian input back into the arrangement and it crashed.
@Zynewave wrote:
If you create a new arrangement and delete all tracks except the master track, does it crash when you switch monitoring on?
Try the same but select a different samplerate in the arrangement properties.
Both worked… (No crash)
@Zynewave wrote:
Was the setup reset properly when you started Podium, i.e. the color scheme was set to default grey and interface settings were cleared?
Yes
When you reinstalled the old drivers, did you verify that it actually did overwrite the newer version (a version number in the control panel perhaps)?
yes… and when it didn’t it workd I did an uninstall. Then did a clean install.
Try entering into a sound object directly from the project start page, and see if you can play this.
That seems to work.
@Zynewave wrote:
I don’t get any crashes with your Podium.ini file. Are your arrangements using 44100 samplerate?
Yes I am.
Found it… Sent it…
Tried renaming it and started Podium. Went through the setup. Created a new arrangement. Went into it. Turned on monitoring and got the error message.
I tried the 2nd suggestion with no success.
I did a search for Podium.ini and guess what? I don’t seem to have one.
I am using a presonus Inspire and all it has is a single stereo out and headphone.
I am using ASIO…
Get a load of this. As per my other email I tried upgrading my drivers and am having some problems with Podium right now, I’ve just has Tracktion, Itunes, Windows Media Player and Winamp playing without issue.
While I haven’t tried this with external sound editors, I can load up Podium, turn on monitoring. and start playback.
I can then load up iTunes and start playing a song.
I can hear both Podium and iTuns playing at the same time.
So I’m not sure I want an option that turns off the audio drivers when switching focus to another app.
Darcy
Good idea…
+1
I have 2 browsers on my machine and neither is IE.
Use Firefox most of the time but also play around with Opera. Depends on the mood I’m in.