Re: MCE Compatability with Pro Audio Software/Hardware
- From: "Jaime" <jaimelobo2001@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 20:46:40 -0500
So I guess that begs the question, has anyone tried disableing FUS (or using
the domain hack) and see the problems still occur? Might be worth a try for
experimental purposes.
--
James
Orlando (Goofy says "Hey!"), FL
"Dana Cline - MVP" <dcline@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Sometimes the only answer is "we don't know", and I'm sure you'd rather
hear an answer you don't like than just silence.
I've been told that the Fast User Switching plays hell with the internal
timing, and that the audio apps you mention MUST have perfect timing to
perform properly. As I'm not a Windows internals guy, I have no idea
whether this is a valid excuse or not. I've also asked if Vista might fix
this, but have not yet received a reply.
So, we are aware of the issue and attempting to get you answers. It'll
just take a while...
Dana Cline - MCE MVP
"Bloozplyr" <Bloozplyr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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To answer your questions, over half that I listed I use. They all worked
fine
with XP. It wasn't until I replaced my other machine with this new one
loaded
with Media Center Edition 2005 that I have started to experience all of
this.
Apparently it has something to do with the architecture of Media Center
that
makes it either a royal pain or virtually impossible for these companies
to
address. Why wouldn't they? Wouldn't you think they'd be interested in
having
their products integrate? I'm asking them too. I didn't blame MS. I posed
a
question about their position.
Look. I knew I was going to get some defensive toned replies. I asked if
anyone knew of a fix. I asked if anyone knew if MS had any intention of
addressing this or if what strictly up to these 3rd parties. I asked
about
what if I upgrade to Vista. Neither you nor Tom Scales nor Michael Brown
seem to be able to provide any answers; so why respond?
"Jaime" wrote:
Two questions:
1) How many of those apps/hardware items have you actually tried to
use/install (not just assumed don't work because the box says so)?
2) Why do you think it is MS's fault that 3rd party SW/HW companies
don't
develop and test their product for MCE?
The underlying OS for MCE is XP Pro, there are very few reasons why
something that runs on Pro, won't run on MCE other than laziness on the
part
of the 3rd party SW/HW companies. Saying it isn't compatible with MCE is
really saying, "We didn't feel like testing and certifying it for this
other
OS, so we'll just say it isn't compatible".
--
James
Orlando (Goofy says "Hey!"), FL
"Bloozplyr" <Bloozplyr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am extremely disappointed with the number of applications
and hardware used in professional audio that are incompatable with
what
is touted as a Media Edition.
Here's the short list (a number of which I use regularly):
Digidesign Pro Tools (all versions).
. All M-Audio software and hardware.
. All Steinberg software.
. Cakewalk SONAR (all versions).
. The iLok.
. Syncrosoft USB dongles.
. Focusrite interfaces.
. Lexicon Omega/Alpha/Lambda.
. Edirol interfaces.
. Alesis USB and Firewire mixers.
. All MOTU hardware and software.
. All E-MU hardware and software.
. Native Instruments software.
. Waves software.
. Mackie Spike. Tracktion has been known to work, but is not
guaranteed.
. Novation X-Station series.
. TC Eletric PowerCore series.
. Universal Audio UAD-1 cards.
. All RME hardware.
. All PreSonus hardware.
. All TASCAM software and hardware.
. Blue Snowball and Samson C01 USB Microphones.
I have learned my lesson; but have a few questions for you:
1. I'm sure that you folks are well aware of this. Does Microsoft care
at all; or do you people consider this to be the problem of the
manufacturers of these products?
2. Is there a "fix" available for any of the ones I've listed?
3. Are there any plans to make "Media Edition" loaded PCs functional
for creating Media if using the Media Creating Industry's more popular
equipment?
4. What about Vista? I bought this XP Media Center loaded PC a month
ago 12/06; and qualify for a free upgrade to Vista Premium. If I
perform
the
upgrade, will that resolve the compatibility issues with using the
above
listed items?
Thank you for any input.
.
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