Hey everyone,
In regards to the error in the subject line: I know that it usually has to do with corrupt clips in a sequence and that removing them usually fixes this. But I've been testing some sequences out, and when I find the supposed currupt clip, it fixes it temporarily, then it starts to happen again after a bit. What's weird is that when I turn on Play Length, it fixes the problem. Unfortunately it's just a temporary solution since editors are reporting this problem persisting when the play length on after some more editing. The issue seems to be with the audio buffering, but do any of you know of any possible solution? From what I'm reading, it seems to be bug that Avid simply has not fixed. Any advice would be helpful. We are cutting on Windows 7, 4-8gb ram, MC 5.0.3.8 Nitris. Thank you.
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