Re: Sound Forge issues
- From: "Kayte" <k.revitte@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 2 Aug 2005 13:37:48 -0700
> If
> the files you edit are short, and your number of edits limited, you'd not
> even notice the difference (nothing helps like more RAM when you need it,
> and nothing is more useless than more RAM when you don't).
The files I edit are long (15 minutes up to 3 hours), and I do a small
to moderate amount of editing. I'll bet I could use more RAM...
>
> I've seen not issues, however, I never run audio directly into the machine.
> I used to run S/PDIF in (to an Audiophile 2496), which is a real-time
> transfer. I always took the machine off the network, rebooted, and turned
> off _everything_ before doing that import. Now I run Firewire in, which
> is just another asynchronous thing, and don't worry about it.
>
Could you explain this to me? What are the issues that running S/PDIF
into the sound card causes?
Thanks
.
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