5/30/2023 0 Comments Audio overload for mac osThis usually is quite rare, but can happen when faulty drivers, or a bad FireWire cable, for instance, are in the mix. This is where the audio playback device, the converter, is being overloaded with data. Regular maintenance routines can prevent or alert to these problems.Ĥ. Other times, this can be due to a corrupt file somewhere in the system. Most often is can be a hardware driver that is incorrectly reporting or polling data throughput. This happens when the audio hardware buffer, gets overloaded with data. This is less common, but can happen, with some of the fastest drives, and slower motherboards.ģ. The bandwidth at the Motherboard section that is connected to the playback drive is getting overloaded. The hard drive is actually not being able to read enough data in time to keep up with Logic.Ģ. I remember answering this at least five times over the last 6 months.ġ. I will highly appreciate any input regarding this issue. This is driving me insane, I have made adjustments to the energy saving settings already and still getting this error, the application basically overloads it is annoying the heck out of me, all this stuff it's way too expensive for it to be crashing like this.Īnyone have any ideas on to what could be causing this issue? My songs are at very most 4 audio tracks, 4 instrument tracks and a few plug-ins, nothing major. I have spoken to apple tech support over a dozen times and they can't seem to understand why this is happening. **The audio engine was not able to process all required data in time.** I need some serious help, I'm running Logic Por 7.2 on my MacBook Pro (2.16ghz, 2gb Ram, 120gb HD, Lacie 160gb EXT firewire HD, OSX 10.4.10)Įverytime I first turn on my computer and launch Logic, then open a session that I'm working on then play back the song I get the following error everytime no matter which song it is:
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