AudioFile SCX user manual
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nd playback bandwidth for any Manufacturer/model of
drive.
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Set the type of device and bandwidth for each device. Click OK when finished.
If the max playback tracks is set to zero, the cue library will show NO CUES for
that drive even though cues are actually present. If max record tracks is set to
zero, it will not be possible to arm any tracks when attempting to record to the
drive in question.
This feature allows users to set the maximum bandwidth of drives. The figure
entered sets the track limit for each type of drive. Beyond this limit events will be
muted in the events list. The user must take care not to allow drive bandwidth to
be set beyond the capability of the drive. Failure to observe this precaution may
result in audio playback problems from the drive (repeated / missing audio). In
addition, setting record bandwidth in excess of the drive’s capabilities will result
in record errors or DVE problems.
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udioFile SCX Audio drives
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oes not guarantee that it will
fore using. Narrow SCSI
nd single ended wide SCSI devices are not suitable for use with AudioFile SCX.
AudioFile SCX requires Ultra320 drives capable of running at 160M/s 16-bit synchronou
mode. Just because a drive is described as “LVD U160” d
perate in this mode. Please check the drive performance be
o
devices a
In order to operate at maximum performance in LVD mode, LVD drives must be
connected to the system using 68 pin LVD SCSI cables.
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