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| What power cable do I need for the Avid HDX card for the Echo III, Echo Express III-D, Echo II DV, xMac Pro Server, or xMac Studio? | Nov-30-23 |
1153 |
| I'm having unusual issues with my Blackmagic Design Decklink Card | Nov-30-23 |
1161 |
| I am having an issue with the Blackmagic Quad HDMI recorder card. | Nov-30-23 |
1196 |
| One of my PCIe cards is not showing up when Connected to an M1 or M2 Mac. | Sep-08-22 |
| When you boot an M1 or M2 Mac with a multi-slot PCIe Expansion Chassis connected —AND— you have a monitor or USB device connected to the downstream port of the PCIe expansion chassis, one of the PCIe cards may not enumerate.
Solution: After booting, Plug in PCIe chassis, monitor or USB device.
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1198 |
| I am getting Error AAE-9093 with Pro Tools with my HDX card. | Nov-30-23 |
| Issue: Launching Activity Monitor app on an M1 or M2 Mac while recording in a Pro Tools session will cause a Pro Tools error AAE-9093.
Solution: Do not run Activity Monitor while recording a Pro Tools session.
Issue: When recording a 128 track session, setting Playback Engine HW Buffer Size to less than 2048 will cause Pro Tools error AAE-9093.
Solution: Set Playback Engine HW Buffer Size to 2048.
Issue: Pro Tools error AAE-9093 error is immediately is displayed after selecting record or play for a .ptx session that has associated clips if the last actions from the prior time Pro Tools run was to stop recording and then immediately quit and select "Don't Save" while quitting Pro Tools.
Solution: This error condition can be removed by first attempting to record a clip, observing and clicking through the AAE-9093 dialog box, then selecting File-Save to save the .ptx file and then quitting Pro Tools. Now restart Pro Tools, open the session .ptx and confirm that play and record function normally. |
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1199 |
| I am getting Error AAE-9093 (or -9129 if at 2048 buffer) with Pro Tools with my HD Native card in M1 Macs | Nov-30-23 |
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