If you’re getting error messages from Pro Tools about physical RAM running low and having to get more of it, your computer is crapping out and not doing what it’s meant to do, then this video is for you.
As a long time Pro Tools user, I’m used to seeing error messages from the time they were DAE errors and not AAE errors.
They’re few and far between but I recently upgraded my OS and my version of Pro Tools and the error I’m getting now is either the message on screen or a -9173 AAE error message.
No matter what error you’re getting, what I’m about to show you in this video is going to help you.
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Gord Kellie says
it actually eats..Thanks for the tip Gordie
Gord Kellie says
Thanks man I never realized how much Ram it actually eats!