Hi all, Sorry to crosspost like this.... I have had to defrag my audio drive and do a full surface scan etc... The end resutl is that while I feel safer recording onto a disk that has its bad sectors marked, the defragmentation hasnt done me any favours (well some obviously...). I have a copy of AnalogX's wonderful interleave program but I need to know the size of audio blocks that Logic records to the disk. Interleave readme file says that most applications record 44k blocks with a size of 2 (proprietary ...) as it is 16bit audio. I tried it this morning before heading out to work and it didnt seem to work as it should have. It should have boosted performance of the song I tried it on. I will give it a fair shake of the stick tonight, but meantime has anyone used this tool successfully before?? TIA -- Mark Lennox Technical Consultant ENDUSER Suite 40 Guinness Enterprise Centre Taylors Lane Dublin 8 Ireland Tel: +353 1 4100 665 Fax: +353 1 4100 985 web: http://www.enduser.com --
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OT: Interleaving files...
2002-02-06 by Mark Lennox
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