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  1. NRT
    Posts : 378
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1
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    strange issue


    im posting this wit a bit of pain... couple of days back, i've posted about adobe audition's icons problem (link: Planning 4 a new GFX Card.... ) but eventually i planned to buy a new GFX card as the graphics card might b the issue of this problem and also as per this forum too.. so i bought a new card.. reformatted windows 7, updated ati drivers and installed adobe audition, problem is still there in adobe audition's icons... plz see the attachments... one thing im sure that my old GFX card and new GFX card have this problem, im wonderin about wat wud b the real problem... plz plz help me...
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails strange issue-untitlednew.jpg   strange issue-untitled1new.jpg  
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  2. Posts : 352
    Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1
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    Hi there, I'm quite familiar with working in Audition. I find the interface more comfortable for my needs than the newer Soundbooth.

    For just installing a new graphics card, you didn't have to reformat & reinstall 7, but a fresh clean start is great. :) I have a few questions for specifics...

    1. How did you reinstall Windows 7? Did you restore from an image or do a clean install from your disc?

    2. How did you install Adobe Audtion? Was it part of a CS collection? Do you have an .iso file you loaded, the retail disc, or a disc you made?
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  3. Posts : 1,808
    Windows 7 64b Ultimate
       #3

    Hello NRT, is the one on the left on a faulty computer and the one on the right on a different PC? Or is it on the same PC and the one on the left an example of when it happens to go wrong?
    When it does go wrong... what is your memory usage at that instant? I've seen this kind of behaviour in similar software (Multiquencer).
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  4. NRT
    Posts : 378
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1
    Thread Starter
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    Miranova23 said:
    Hi there, I'm quite familiar with working in Audition. I find the interface more comfortable for my needs than the newer Soundbooth.

    For just installing a new graphics card, you didn't have to reformat & reinstall 7, but a fresh clean start is great. :) I have a few questions for specifics...

    1. How did you reinstall Windows 7? Did you restore from an image or do a clean install from your disc?

    2. How did you install Adobe Audtion? Was it part of a CS collection? Do you have an .iso file you loaded, the retail disc, or a disc you made?

    1. win 7 - clean install from the disc
    2. not a part of cs collection.... its from the disc i made...

    NB: i installed adobe audition in my frnd's desktop and it worked smoothly without this problem...

    now wat shud i do ??
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  5. NRT
    Posts : 378
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1
    Thread Starter
       #5

    MvdB said:
    Hello NRT, is the one on the left on a faulty computer and the one on the right on a different PC? Or is it on the same PC and the one on the left an example of when it happens to go wrong?
    When it does go wrong... what is your memory usage at that instant? I've seen this kind of behaviour in similar software (Multiquencer).

    two images r of same computer (my system)
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  6. Posts : 352
    Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1
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    Hm, alright so the previous Windows install is not an issue-- it is a fresh clean install.
    Also the problem is not with the installation of Audition as you said the same installation works fine on your friend's.

    I don't know. Followup with Mvdb about memory usage. Given your stats it may very well be a mem issue.
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  7. Posts : 1,808
    Windows 7 64b Ultimate
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    NRT said:
    Miranova23 said:
    Hi there, I'm quite familiar with working in Audition. I find the interface more comfortable for my needs than the newer Soundbooth.

    For just installing a new graphics card, you didn't have to reformat & reinstall 7, but a fresh clean start is great. :) I have a few questions for specifics...

    1. How did you reinstall Windows 7? Did you restore from an image or do a clean install from your disc?

    2. How did you install Adobe Audtion? Was it part of a CS collection? Do you have an .iso file you loaded, the retail disc, or a disc you made?

    1. win 7 - clean install from the disc
    2. not a part of cs collection.... its from the disc i made...

    NB: i installed adobe audition in my frnd's desktop and it worked smoothly without this problem...

    now wat shud i do ??

    How much mem in your friends DT? What is the minimum memory your software advises?
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  8. NRT
    Posts : 378
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1
    Thread Starter
       #8

    How much mem in your friends DT? 4GB

    What is the minimum memory your software advises? 1 GB
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  9. NRT
    Posts : 378
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1
    Thread Starter
       #9

    helo MvdB, i'm using adobe audition for the past 2 years.... this problem happen'd one month ago and continuing....
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  10. Posts : 1,808
    Windows 7 64b Ultimate
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    NRT said:
    helo MvdB, i'm using adobe audition for the past 2 years.... this problem happen'd one month ago and continuing....
    I gather you mean it has worked well on your pc until a month ago?
    If that's the case... can you think of any change/update you did around that time that might be memory consuming?

    Are you able to post a snip of your (all) process memory usage while using this software, sorted by highest mem usage on top?

    Post back if you need help on that please...
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