Re: [L-OT] OT: Interleaving files...
2002-02-07 by John Matthews
You have bad sectors on your audio drive?? I've never seen any bad sectors after a scan disk, does anybody know what causes bad sectors? Is the drive likely to fail, during a killer vocal or improvised solo take??? J ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Lennox" <mark@...> To: "Logic OT" <logic-ot@yahoogroups.com>; <logic-users@yahoogroups.com> Sent: 06 February 2002 11:43 Subject: [L-OT] OT: Interleaving files... > 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
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> 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 > -- > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > >