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Audio Clock Problems in ProTools LE
      #539944 - 30/10/07 12:02 AM
Does anyone know how to fix ProTools?

I'm running ProTools LE 7.3 with an Mbox2 on a Dell Dimension 3000. Everything is fulled updated to the latest drivers/patches/releases etc.
Things are fine with playback and recording until I try to Bounce To Disk, when i get an error:
"Problem detected with audio clock. Check that clock source and sample rate are correct"

In Hardware Setup, the clock source is set to "Internal", since that is the only setting it has! And my sample rates are consitantly 44.1kHZ wherever they can be set.
The digidesign support pages say that this problem is caused by using protools on a Dual Core machine, which mine isnt!

Any help with this problem would be greatly appreciated. Thanks


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