Thanks mcm & Peter (sync problems)

starmaker wrote on 9/10/1999, 7:17 PM
One thing you said in #587 that I don't get, Peter. You
said to turn off SRP. If I do that, how do I get Vegas to
actually chase to the correct time? When it starts to chase
the code, it starts at 0 and not the correct time. The only
way I could get it to chase to the correct time, was to
check SRP (simul record play). Is that a bug or don't I get
it? You really need to spell this out a bit more in the
manual in the future.

Also One point I want to bring out to people having skipping
problems is that when I switched to a Seagate ST39103
10,000rpm 80meg per second drive (its ultra2 SCSI so you'll
need that too) life was good again doing 24 tracks.
Fortunately, the scsi is built onto the Asus P2B-DS
motherboard I use. I could even put 2 processors on it if
MOTU would finally give in and support NT (I know, I know,
they are Mac bigots). Midi timepiece and 2408 are only 98
and mac compatible.

Comments

pwppch wrote on 9/10/1999, 8:47 PM
Yes, I forgot. There is a bug with SRP and sync in 1.0. This has been
fixed and will appear in the update comming soon. (No, I don't know
when exactly.)

Sorry for the slip.

Peter


Doug Wells wrote:
>>One thing you said in #587 that I don't get, Peter. You
>>said to turn off SRP. If I do that, how do I get Vegas to
>>actually chase to the correct time? When it starts to chase
>>the code, it starts at 0 and not the correct time. The only
>>way I could get it to chase to the correct time, was to
>>check SRP (simul record play). Is that a bug or don't I get
>>it? You really need to spell this out a bit more in the
>>manual in the future.
>>
>>Also One point I want to bring out to people having skipping
>>problems is that when I switched to a Seagate ST39103
>>10,000rpm 80meg per second drive (its ultra2 SCSI so you'll
>>need that too) life was good again doing 24 tracks.
>>Fortunately, the scsi is built onto the Asus P2B-DS
>>motherboard I use. I could even put 2 processors on it if
>>MOTU would finally give in and support NT (I know, I know,
>>they are Mac bigots). Midi timepiece and 2408 are only 98
>>and mac compatible.