• SONAR
  • Corrupt picture cache (p.2)
2016/09/22 12:26:13
telecharge
gmp
Also in the thread I saw something else that deletes them that I'm pretty sure is free.



http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/3309686
 
2016/09/22 18:18:19
IanPritchett
Thanks so much. I'll give it a go.

I'm usually using v vocal on a clip or 2 so that could be a culprit. Hasnt been a poblem in the past but now that they've drop v vocal who knows..
And yes melodyne....whatever...v vocal is way better at some things

I've had many instances lately of picture files not recomputing.....but the empty picture cache fixed that.

I would really love to find the cause though.

Doesnt look very pro when the computer blue screens a few times a day in front of clients who are already questioning why I'm not on protools. It really isn't letting Sonar win over any new friends.
2016/09/22 18:21:46
scook
Blue screens could be corrupting the picture cache. Blue screens are indicative of hardware or driver issues. There may be information about the problems in the Windows Event logs.
2016/09/23 01:22:03
gmp
IanPritchett
Thanks so much. I'll give it a go.

I'm usually using v vocal on a clip or 2 so that could be a culprit. Hasnt been a poblem in the past but now that they've drop v vocal who knows..
And yes melodyne....whatever...v vocal is way better at some things

I've had many instances lately of picture files not recomputing.....but the empty picture cache fixed that.

I would really love to find the cause though.

Doesnt look very pro when the computer blue screens a few times a day in front of clients who are already questioning why I'm not on protools. It really isn't letting Sonar win over any new friends.



I had to work hard to get a stable system and it took a while. There are a lot of things that can contribute and cause to instability even on a new super computer like I got last year from Jim Roseberry.  I'd say check out the Windows Optimization Guide that Cakewalk put out on 3/8/16. I got it from the forum very recently. Do  forum search or if needed I can get it to you.
2016/09/23 04:05:53
soens
Could be your hard drive has fragmentation or bad clusters where the folder currently sits.
 
Try:
 
1) Running a manual defrag of the drive it's on
2) Move the Picture Cache to another drive or location and select it in Sonar Preferences
2016/09/23 10:38:46
telecharge
IanPritchett
Its a fresh OS install and new SSD...


soens
1) Running a manual defrag of the drive it's on



There's an exception to every rule, or perhaps you didn't notice what the OP said, but most advice I've read on the subject recommends NOT defragging a SSD and disabling the Scheduled Task in Windows that does it automatically.
 
A "one off" for troubleshooting purposes shouldn't be a problem though.
 
This is intended to be a PSA for anyone who is regularly defragging their SSD out of habit.
2016/09/24 03:54:32
soens
Thanks, I was going off his 1st post & didn't see his 2nd post with the ssd info.
2016/09/25 04:07:52
IanPritchett
Thanks for the replies. I found references to my lynx soundcard in the window logs.

The problem may well have been me using the windows unistall when changing between driver versions looking for a stable one. I found further information from Lynx stating that you must use the Lynx uninstall to fully unistall the driver.

Had a better day today with no shutdowns and only one crash from instigating a V vocal clip...a known problem to me so i save beforehand to avoid any loss of work.

So all is looking good atm...only the small problem of UAD2 UI occasionally quitting moving, which is hopefully being addressed in another post.
2016/09/26 01:06:49
IanPritchett
Ooops...
Spoke too soon.
Same thing happening
Back to the drawing board.
2016/09/26 01:31:46
gmp
IanPritchett
Ooops...
Spoke too soon.
Same thing happening
Back to the drawing board.

 
V-Vocal has been known to do some strange things. Do you know the workarounds? Work in small 1-2 bar clips. After you tune it then choose "bounce to clip" this prevents V-Vocal from doing the strange things.
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