I was able to fly once for about 40 min then game crashed. The cache was installed on drive C:\user\AppData…as suggested by the installer Installation location was drive D which is a seperate partition on my SSD. Hardware: Ryzen 2600, Geforce GTX 1080, 16 GB RAM, no overclocking (–> my impression is that many of those who experience the issue have a similar setup) *** EDIT: I was finally able to solve my crashes by limiting my FPS to 30 in Nvidia Control Center as per this comment: Crash to desktop without error message - #444 by HypnoticFire47 ***įirst: I did a complete reinstall of both Windows 10 and MSFS. I let it overwrite the old-like Ron Popiel, I set it and forget it.I’d like to collect information from those of you that experience the same issue. TW will convert a few hours worth in a couple minutes and sort them back to their original folders or dump them into a new one as I want. When I get files from that one studio (still!), I automatically batch convert them all. I use TwistedWave but also can use DSP-Quattro There are many utilities that can batch convert and do a much faster job (some might be free). QuickTime and AppleMusic/iTunes can be set up to do this but it’s a little convoluted for me. The solution is easy: Strip the header and rewrite a new one. In 2018, I had a live concert sent to me captured on a CD recorder - when I loaded those files into DP 9.51, they sounded horrible and, in 9.52 crashed my Mac big time-which is when I learned about APFS Snapshots. There is one studio that sends me tons of these per year when I was on DP 4.51. You found a corrupt header in an audio file. Hope you get the remaining glitches solved. some sort of corruption finds its way into a track and things like that happen. That's weird! I'm pretty sure I've had something similar like that happen to me. However, other documents of entirely different songs are NOT crashing on open, so maybe I can do some more troubleshooting and find another bizarre thing causing that problem. I am, however, still having the crash on open issue, and the new document I created and used the Load command on to import sequences is having it, too. All plugins are in place.Īll I did was remove one stereo track, then recreate it exactly and that solved the error. ![]() So I opened my document copy (after about seven attempts), removed the nasty track from it, recreated it as before, and just finished working in it for about an hour without seeing the playback error since removing that track. ![]() And so did a few other sequences that had been having playback problems. I deleted the track, created a new track, dragged the exact same soundbite into it, and it played fine. The track was a bounce that had a single soundbite for the entire song. I experimented with putting it back and got the error. (Of course I had a copy of the entire document.) After removing one particular stereo track, suddenly it played fine. ![]() After removing all plugins, I started removing tracks. I was troubleshooting a sequence by removing things from it one at a time and then seeing if it would play without the audio overload error. I appear to have solved the choking on playback problem. I also checked and found that I still have DP10 on my disk, so if all else fails, I might be able to fall back to that. Thanks for that idea! I'm sure I'll have other uses for Load in the future. So, I'm not sure whether or not the problem is resolved, but it does seem to have been helped. Similarly, the first time I tried to play it I got the same dialog telling me the audio engine was overwhelmed, but it seems to be working since. After loading them all, the document crashed on open the first time I tried opening it, but then has been OK since. So far, it seems to have helped, but it is not yet clear how much. ![]() I had a number of sequences I needed from the old document, but I only loaded those I felt were absolutely crucial, figuring that if it worked, I could always load others when they become needed. Embarrassing, as it would have come in handy many times for many things.Īnyway, I tried that suggestion. Somehow, in all of these years of using DP, I had never tried the Load function.
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