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Interruptions during playback
Playback starts normally, but you encounter short dropouts; this usually means that your system
(processor or hard disk) is too slow for the adjusted buffer size and sampling rate. Increase the buffer
value in the playback parameters ("P"). If this doesn't help, then reduce the load on the CPU with the
command "Calculate all real-time effects" (in the "Edit" menu
).
Playback won't stop
If playback can be started with the space bar, but it can't be stopped, then this indicates that your
system's CPU
is overloaded by playback. Playback can be canceled in this case with the "Esc" key.
No level during recording
If no level is displayed in the recording window, then this may be because:
The wrong driver is set for the "Device"
No driver or the wrong driver has been installed for your sound card
The input channel (micro or AUX) for the sound card's mixer is set too quietly or it is not
switched to "Record"
External connections for the sound card are set incorrectly
MAGIX Music Editor 3's screen cannot be
seen completely – edges of the interface are
missing
MAGIX Music Editor 3 requires a minimum screen resolution of 800 x 600 pixels.
The resolution can be changed via "System settings -> Display -> Settings
".
MAGIX Music Editor 3's screen is visible
with the wrong or poorly visible colors
MAGIX Music Editor 3 requires a minimum color depth of 16-bit (high color) for correct display. Color
depth can be changed via "System settings -> Display -> Settings -> Color palette". Please note that the
possible color depth is dependent on the performance of your system's graphics card.
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