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  • #406
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Hi,

    Installed the latest Breakaway Broadcast, and now i’m getting allot of audio drop outs.. just noticed this:

    As you can see there are allot of Oflows and UFlows, i never had these problems.. What can i do to resolve this?

    Thx,

    Martijn

    #7749
    Anonymous
    Guest

    I can’t even get my pipeline to work. I have to use the line in on my sound card in DS mode in order to use Breakaway Live. I need help too..

    #7750
    Boki
    Member

    Try to set SR 44.100 – 192.000, NC to 1 to 2

    #7751
    Anonymous
    Guest

    [quote author=”Boki”]Try to set SR 44.100 – 192.000, NC to 1 to 2[/quote]

    Yes, tried that and it’s still the same..

    Martijn

    #7752
    Leif
    Keymaster

    So the new pipelines are worse than the old ones for you?

    Ouch, not good.

    I’ll see if I can make a downgrader tool.

    ///Leif

    #7753
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Leif,

    I notice I get 2 OFlows and 0 UFlows and that is before I even start BBP. When I start and run BBP nothing changes and when I close (X) NexGen Digital I get 37 UFlows and they stay that way until next time I reset the Pipeline Control Panel. Seems they are not caused by BBP at all (to me).

    No dropped buffers in the audio for me so far.

    Scott

    #7754
    Anonymous
    Guest

    is there a solution for this? i still have allot of problems.. (allot of dropouts) both on BBP and Live.. for now it’s unusable..

    **edit** i tried some things, and found this working for me: started the pipeline config (run as administrator) and hit restart, after that everything runs ok.
    But if i shutdown breakaway and restart and do not use the above "procedure" everything is shit again..

    **edit2** it’s allot better now but still some dropouts now and then..

    Martijn

    #7755
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Sounds like a computer that is too stressed to run the software for some reason.

    Some antivirus programs really slow things down, have you looked at CPU usage?

    #7756
    Anonymous
    Guest

    [quote author=”audiophile”]Sounds like a computer that is too stressed to run the software for some reason.

    Some antivirus programs really slow things down, have you looked at CPU usage?[/quote]

    Hi,

    yes i checked, and the cpu load is 18% (intel Q6600, with 4 gb ram, Windows vista 32)

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