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AUM stops recording...
...and generates an error message, which just tells me which tracks stopped recording. Any idea why this happens? I’ve used this app for four years now and it very rarely messes up, but I’ve been getting this problem quite a lot over the last month or two.
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How's your free space on your device?
I have about 70gigs. Fucker just did it again! Error code 66570. I’m losing golden takes!
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/20738/aum-recording-stopped-unexpectedly-error ... see the last post from @j_liljedahl.
Many tnx. I would have thought 70 gigs was plenty of space not to run into performance problems.
It is plenty of space. So, lack of space is not the issue.
What OS are you using?
What changed on your device before this started happening? Change in interface? OS updates?
Does this happen after power-cycling or hard-resetting your iPad?
Free space and performance problems are two different things. What that post is saying is your device can't keep up with all the activity asked of it and still have time to write the recorded data to files. There could be many causes of this.
Audio apps aren't the only things that take up processing time. There could be background processes such as apps that background refresh (email, Facebook, etc.). There could be apps that you haven't force quit and are still doing stuff. There could be ghost processes if you haven't rebooted or reset memory for some time. iOS could be downloading updates, App Store could be checking for updates. Battery could be low or temperature high so that iOS throttles things down. Apps could be overloading on memory or streaming from disk, certain patches could be CPU hogs, you could be Wrlds2ndBestShredng faster than usual, creating higher polyphony ... the list of possibilities is practically endless.
In such cases it can be helpful to think back to anything that has changed recently to see if there's anything that could be a likely cause. Clearly the cause is too much going on at once. How to cure that can be challenging.
I’m on 13.5 which is pretty stable. A hard reboot seemed to fix it last night. I have no idea about changes; can’t recall anything significant.
Is it the same apps that tend to quit recording? Or random?