We have two mirrored rigs running Pro Tools on the master and VEPro on the slaves. The rigs have minor, but perhaps significant differences. One (the PCIx rig with the mid 2007 mac mini slave), I get audio drop outs. The other, a PCIe rig plays back fine. Any pointers as to who or what could be the culprit? I do notice that the cpu % meter in the bottom right hand corner of the VEPro screen will dive to zero when I get the audio drop out. The drop out is only momentary. Happening randomly. I can lay down a one minute mix with three drop outs and the same pass again straight away will perform with no drop outs.
rig 1
master: g5 2.3dp PCIe
slave: mac mini (early 2009 2ghz intel core 2 duo)
rig 2
master: g5 2.3dp PCIx
slave: mac mini (mid 2007 2ghz intel core 2 duo)
Both masters have
hd3
OS X 10.5.8
PT 7.4.2cs4
Both slaves have
VEPro 4.1.7043 (downloading 4.1.7384 but just delivering on a gig so not in a rush to install)
VEPro plug in, set to "two buffers"
VEPro (32bit) server:
Multiprocessing - 2 threads
Audio ports - 32
Midi ports - 16
Both rigs are connected via their own Netgear GS605 gigabit switch.
The obvious difference between the two set ups is that the g5 PCIx doesn't do jumbo frames and the g5 PCIe has two gigabit ethernet ports.
Pro Tools Playback engine
H/W buffer size 512, 1024 or 2048 (tried them all)
Cache Size - Large
Any thing that would point me in a new area of investigation would be much appreciated.