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Re: Pro Tools 8 (64bit)
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Re: Pro Tools 8 (64bit)
Sunburst79 - you said in the above post "You can get PT to luanch on 64bit Vista and Win7 64, the rub is that the current FW drivers only seem to support Dual Core in PTLE with the FW interfaces like the 002 and 003." I am currently stuck on launch with "DAE Loaded" message and can't get past it.
Do you have any info that will help me? Thanks. |
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So USB = Good with Dual and Quad Core and FW is good with Dual Core. I actually had to build entirely new machine and swap the processor from a Core 2 Duo to a Core 2 Quad a few times to verify this. Basically we are going to need a new FW driver. Since Digi will be throwing all their resources at Snow Leopard I would not expect to see Windows FW driver rewrite until they do the rewrite for Windows7. It's important to keep in mind that Digi are not supporting anything other than 32bit Windows at this point and as such are under no obligation to rewrite or furnish a new FW driver and they are almost certainly not going to rewrite a hardware driver (which is a lot of work and testing) until MS finalizes the code for Windows7. This last statement is a guess based on Digis replies here in the forum over the last couple years. There was mention made of a Wave driver rewrite this spring so we might get lucky but I suspect that if they do write a new Wave driver it will only be for what they are currently supporting. If your running USB and getting a DAE hang try deleting the prefs and possibly disabling UAC-after that I dont have a lot of advice to offer. If your running a FW interface and Win7 64 on a quad my advice is to grab a beer and enjoy the wait. If you have a copy of Win7 64 RC1 a Quad and a spare partition or a spare machine I strongly recommend you beg buy or borrow a USB powered audio interface and join the party though because we can generate a lot of info that can be turned over to Digi when they do start to code for Win7. The other option is to run Win7 32 with your current FW stuff and stay active in the Win7 discussions.
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But, will the 002/003 on a quad still work with other apps? Is it is completely buggered all the way around? If so, I might be leaving Digi completely... The benefits of running a 32-bit app on a 64-bit OS when one is desiring larger RAM usage (across multiple apps) are too appealing. To have 12G available to use.. 3G per app, roughly, with 32-bit apps.. I would like to have 4-5G available for VI sample content, minimum. Couple G for OS + apps, little extra for occasional extra samples.
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He's talking about SuperSpeed and having a RAM drive. Shane, you shouldn't tease her like that. Give an explanation or a link to your other posts about SuperSpeed. Cheers,
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Re: Pro Tools 8 (64bit)
Hi guys
So far i know M-Audio is betatesting ProTools 8.0 M-Powered for 64bit Vista.... This betatesting programmm runs now for about 2 months... Spacey |
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Waw this is quite a piece of news... If I understand well, this means, there is e betatest for PTx64 and for m-audio sound cardsx64... ? THIS IS SUPER GOOOOD NEWWWS !
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Re: Pro Tools 8 (64bit)
It is for me on a 64 bit laptop and PC.
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