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db wrote on 7/29/2001, 10:14 PM
please tell a little more about your system
operating system ? speed of processor ? what make computer?

do you have only one HD ?

if more then 1 HD ..do you use the 2nd HD just for video ? and is the 2nd a slave to your C drive or slave to CD-ron or master on 2ndary ?

make sure you have Ultra DMA enabled
tencentcat wrote on 7/29/2001, 11:56 PM
its a PIII 600 HP Pavillion w/256 ram on Win 98 (2nd ed.) w/one HD. I'm not using any video, just sound. Thanks for any help you can give.
DaveP wrote on 7/30/2001, 10:06 AM
One possible solution would be to increase the playback buffer within Vegas. This is located under options>preferences>audio. The default it .25 sec. I would suggest that you increase this setting to .5 or .75 seconds and see if that helps.
theron3 wrote on 7/30/2001, 10:11 PM
I'd be inclined to think it was a buffer issue as well. Are you playing all your audio files back from your harddrive? What speed is the drive?