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Subject:System optimization for Acid 6.0d
Posted by: MarkinDC
Date:2/10/2007 11:26:54 AM

I'm having a number of problems with 6.0d .
It crashes using Amplitude 2.0, unusual loop cursor behavior etc.
I've upgaded to a Tascam FW 1804 interface to take advantage of effect monitoring. What I'm driving at is I have lots of experience w/5.0 with no problems so I'm going to assume for the moment that it's operator error or an un-optimized system in 6.0. Can anyone offer advice concerning system optimization for 6.0.? I saw a link posted by PCH or JohnnyRoy last night to a small program that tells you what your start-up items are and what would be running behind Acid that might effect acid's performance but I can't find it today. I'm looking for guidlines to optimize performance before I assume anything is Acid's fault. My Sys. Spec.s are in my profile.
Thank you!

Subject:RE: System optimization for Acid 6.0d
Reply by: pwppch
Date:2/10/2007 10:21:50 PM

There is nothing that you have to do that is different than from ACID 5.

>>It crashes using Amplitude 2.0, unusual loop cursor behavior etc.

Can you provide specifics?

What are you doing when Amplitude is being used that causes the crash?

What do you mean by "unusual loop cursor behavior"?

etc???

The more details, the better.

Thanks
Peter


Subject:RE: System optimization for Acid 6.0d
Reply by: MarkinDC
Date:2/18/2007 10:06:36 AM

Thanks Peter for responding.
The cursor behavior has been tracked down to a Gigaware driver for an optical mouse. I removed it and all cursor problems are gone.

It is Amplitube 2.1.0 (not amplitude) that is crashing both Acid 5.0 and 6.0 both when recording and as a track effect. Whenever I make an adjustment in Amplitube I get an exception in Acid. These are Error messages I recieved in 6.0............

Sony ACID Pro 6.0
Version 6.0d (Build 363)
Exception 0xC0000005 (access violation) WRITE:0x6420746C IP:0xC079FBC
In Module 'AmpliTube2.vpa' at Address 0xBED0000 + 0x1A9FBC
Thread: GUI ID=0xACC Stack=0x12F000-0x130000
Registers:
EAX=12ec78e0 CS=001b EIP=0c079fbc EFLGS=00010206
EBX=00000001 SS=0023 ESP=0012f72c EBP=0012f77c
ECX=12f84880 DS=0023 ESI=12f848a0 FS=003b
EDX=6420746c ES=0023 EDI=00000001 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
0C079FBC: F0 0F C1 3A 83 C1 08 83 ...:....
0C079FC4: C0 08 3B CE 75 D8 5F 5E ..;.u._^
Stack Dump:
0012F72C: 12EC78E0 11020000 + 1EA78E0
0012F730: 12D08334 11020000 + 1CE8334
0012F734: 0C07A4CA 0BED0000 + 1AA4CA (AmpliTube2.vpa)
0012F738: 12F84880 11020000 + 1F64880
0012F73C: 12F848A0 11020000 + 1F648A0
0012F740: 12EC78E0 11020000 + 1EA78E0
0012F744: 12D08334 11020000 + 1CE8334
0012F748: 12F848A0 11020000 + 1F648A0
0012F74C: 00000030
0012F750: 12D08A28 11020000 + 1CE8A28
0012F754: 12D08334 11020000 + 1CE8334
0012F758: 12EC7601 11020000 + 1EA7601
0012F75C: 12D08A28 11020000 + 1CE8A28
0012F760: 12F849D8 11020000 + 1F649D8
0012F764: 12EC78E0 11020000 + 1EA78E0
0012F768: 12D08334 11020000 + 1CE8334
> 0012F774: 0C0D74F8 0BED0000 + 2074F8 (AmpliTube2.vpa)
0012F778: 00000000
0012F77C: 00000000
> 0012F780: 0C07B254 0BED0000 + 1AB254 (AmpliTube2.vpa)
0012F784: 12F848A0 11020000 + 1F648A0
0012F788: 12EC78E0 11020000 + 1EA78E0
0012F78C: 00000030
0012F790: 12D082F8 11020000 + 1CE82F8
> 0012F7B0: 7C910570 7C900000 + 10570 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012F7C8: 0C09F6F8 0BED0000 + 1CF6F8 (AmpliTube2.vpa)
0012F7CC: 12F84D50 11020000 + 1F64D50
0012F7D0: 12D09134 11020000 + 1CE9134
0012F7D4: 00000057
0012F7D8: 0000005F
> 0012F7EC: 0C3D9430 0BED0000 + 509430 (AmpliTube2.vpa)
0012F7F0: 32746100
> 0012F7F4: 0C090070 0BED0000 + 1C0070 (AmpliTube2.vpa)
- - -
0012FFF0: 00000000
0012FFF4: 00000000
0012FFF8: 0078DC0A 00400000 + 38DC0A (acid60.exe)
0012FFFC: 00000000
*******************************************************************************************************************2nd Error message below.
Sony ACID Pro 6.0
Version 6.0d (Build 363)
Exception 0xC0000005 (access violation) READ:0x0 IP:0x7C9111DE
In Module 'ntdll.dll' at Address 0x7C900000 + 0x111DE
Thread: GUI ID=0x968 Stack=0x12F000-0x130000
Registers:
EAX=00000000 CS=001b EIP=7c9111de EFLGS=00010202
EBX=0c5a0000 SS=0023 ESP=0012f210 EBP=0012f430
ECX=0d19df78 DS=0023 ESI=0d19df70 FS=003b
EDX=0c5a0178 ES=0023 EDI=0c5a0208 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
7C9111DE: 8B 10 3B 57 04 0F 85 8C ..;W....
7C9111E6: 31 02 00 3B D1 0F 85 84 1..;....
Stack Dump:
0012F210: 12E9B858 11020000 + 1E7B858
0012F214: 00000054
0012F218: 00000001
0012F21C: 7C910738 7C900000 + 10738 (ntdll.dll)
0012F220: FFFFFFFF
0012F224: 7C910732 7C900000 + 10732 (ntdll.dll)
0012F228: 7C911596 7C900000 + 11596 (ntdll.dll)
0012F22C: 7C9106EB 7C900000 + 106EB (ntdll.dll)
0012F230: 00000001
0012F234: 00000098
0012F238: 12F4E83C 11020000 + 1F2E83C
0012F23C: 0E640000 0E640000 + 0
0012F240: 0000001F
0012F244: 0012F5A8 00030000 + FF5A8
0012F248: 0012F470 00030000 + FF470
0012F24C: 7C90EE18 7C900000 + EE18 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012F258: 7C910732 7C900000 + 10732 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012F27C: 7C910738 7C900000 + 10738 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012F284: 7C910732 7C900000 + 10732 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012F288: 7C9106AB 7C900000 + 106AB (ntdll.dll)
> 0012F304: 7C90EE18 7C900000 + EE18 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012F308: 7C9106F0 7C900000 + 106F0 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012F310: 7C9106EB 7C900000 + 106EB (ntdll.dll)
> 0012F314: 0C131A7E 0BF60000 + 1D1A7E (AmpliTube2.vpa)
0012F318: 13127968 13020000 + 107968
0012F31C: 0012F32C 00030000 + FF32C
0012F320: 12E7FC70 11020000 + 1E5FC70
> 0012F324: 7C9105C8 7C900000 + 105C8 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012F364: 0C12D973 0BF60000 + 1CD973 (AmpliTube2.vpa)
0012F368: 00000020
0012F36C: 00000028
0012F370: 0B0077E9 0AA20000 + 5E77E9
0012F374: 0C5A0000 0C5A0000 + 0
> 0012F388: 7C9106F0 7C900000 + 106F0 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012F390: 7C9106EB 7C900000 + 106EB (ntdll.dll)
> 0012F394: 0C131A7E 0BF60000 + 1D1A7E (AmpliTube2.vpa)
0012F398: 00000000
0012F39C: 00000000
> 0012F3A0: 0C131A83 0BF60000 + 1D1A83 (AmpliTube2.vpa)
0012F3A4: 00000004
0012F3A8: 00000020
0012F3AC: 0000001F
> 0012F3B0: 0C131A7E 0BF60000 + 1D1A7E (AmpliTube2.vpa)
0012F3B4: 0012F3A4 00030000 + FF3A4
0012F3B8: 12FBF318 11020000 + 1F9F318
0012F3BC: 0012F410 00030000 + FF410
> 0012F3C0: 0C133658 0BF60000 + 1D3658 (AmpliTube2.vpa)
- - -
0012FFF0: 00000000
0012FFF4: 00000000
0012FFF8: 0078DC0A 00400000 + 38DC0A (acid60.exe)
0012FFFC: 00000000


I purchased a Tascam FW 1804 interface to solve the latancy issues my soundcard was having and specifically to take advantage of Acid 6.0's ability to record dry and monitor wet. I'm being very careful with all set-ups. So any help/suggestions would be much appreciated.

Subject:RE: System optimization for Acid 6.0d
Reply by: pwppch
Date:2/18/2007 8:51:50 PM

This crash is happening inside of Amplitube. I looked at the data and there is nothing obvious on our side that is causing this.

Have you contacted IK Multimedia to see if they can look into why it is crashing inside of their code? They should be able to easily determine what is crashing internally.

Peter

Subject:RE: System optimization for Acid 6.0d
Reply by: MarkinDC
Date:2/20/2007 7:29:24 PM

I have contacted IK and am awaiting a response.
Thanks for narrowing it down for me.

Mark

Subject:RE: System optimization for Acid 6.0d
Reply by: pwppch
Date:2/21/2007 3:18:09 AM

If they have any issues or questions, please don't hesitate to put them into contact with me.

Thanks
Peter

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