Have a vinyl track which has a scratch, causing a pop each revolution. Still haven't been able to dispose of this via auto filtering.
I zoomed into this section, and attempted to do an Interpolate. I hilite the spike, and press the "I" key, and kablooey! Get the page fault error. Of course, that's it for that session. (This is not the "marked section is too large to interpolate" thing.) This is just the normal Windows fatal error dialog pop-up.
On one occasion, I did succeed to interpolate without the page error, but it didn't do anything.
I have a 1g Athlon with 256Meg of ram, and Windows 98SE. I'm using Millennium/Live 4.0L.
The only items running, other than system stuff are the Creative mixer, and Clean Sweep, which monitors installs and file usage. I don't believe, though that these items sould be causing a problem.
Any ideas what's causing this?
I would also be interested in any suggestions on how I might clean up the pop each revolution with the filters.
I zoomed into this section, and attempted to do an Interpolate. I hilite the spike, and press the "I" key, and kablooey! Get the page fault error. Of course, that's it for that session. (This is not the "marked section is too large to interpolate" thing.) This is just the normal Windows fatal error dialog pop-up.
On one occasion, I did succeed to interpolate without the page error, but it didn't do anything.
I have a 1g Athlon with 256Meg of ram, and Windows 98SE. I'm using Millennium/Live 4.0L.
The only items running, other than system stuff are the Creative mixer, and Clean Sweep, which monitors installs and file usage. I don't believe, though that these items sould be causing a problem.
Any ideas what's causing this?
I would also be interested in any suggestions on how I might clean up the pop each revolution with the filters.
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