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Mac OS X 10.4.10 and Mbox (orig.)
Ok, I have about had it. I have downloaded everything suggested,I am using PT 7.1.1 on my 2GHZ intel core duo with OS X 10.4.10, I tried the the core audio update, tried the prebinding utility and it said that everything was fine. What I am seeing is that ProTools loads and starts ok, but it says the hardware is in use by another program. I am 100% certain that it is NOT in use by another program. I have checked everything, restarted the computer, unplugged until loading ProTools, and I still says the same thing. PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am begging for help! I know there are some geniuses out there!
Thanks, Derrick |
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Re: Mac OS X 10.4.10 and Mbox (orig.)
If you downloaded the standalone CoreAudio installer, it says on the download page "For Owners of Supported Digidesign Hardware on Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger" That Do Not Have Pro Tools Installed". So that could be the problem
Try the Pro Tools LE 7.1.1cs2 Update: http://www.digidesign.com/index.cfm?...4&itemid=23741 That may replace your coreaudio components with the correct files. But if not, you will need to delete these files if they are version 7.3: Digi CoreAudio Manager.app Digidesign CoreAudio.plugin Then run the 7.1.1cs2 update again. The version on those files should be 7.1.1cs1 if installed correctly.
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Re: Mac OS X 10.4.10 and Mbox (orig.)
Hi,
Isn't 10.4.10 still unsupported? |
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Re: Mac OS X 10.4.10 and Mbox (orig.)
I did all of the above. I found the core audio manager, and it is the cs version. I did not find the plugin file. Shouldn't that be in the plugin folder? Otherwise, it is all as you described it should be. Of course, I still get the same message, that the hardware is in use by another application.
It would seem that protools would be a little more on top of things, since they think they are such the "elite" software. Any help? |
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Re: Mac OS X 10.4.10 and Mbox (orig.)
Use Spotlight to find it.
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Re: Mac OS X 10.4.10 and Mbox (orig.)
everything seems to be in place. The files are as described. I uninstalled and reinstalled as you described, and the files are as you describe. I still get the message that the hardware is in use by another application. This is getting pretty ridiculous that digidesign can't make this stuff work. Any help to re-establish my respect for digidesign and protools?
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Re: Mac OS X 10.4.10 and Mbox (orig.)
I'm not a tech, but maybe some of these suggestions might help...
You can try simply removing the "Digidesign CoreAudio.plugin" located in /Library/Audio/Plug-ins/HAL/ and restart the computer. (you shouldn't have to delete it, just move it to the desktop or somewhere outside of the HAL folder) The CoreAudio preferences are stored in the DigiSetup.OSX file. Go to the Support section, and download the Tech Support Utility from the Support Utilities link on the right side of the Support section. Run that, and it will delete the preferences that may have become corrupted. If that doesn't help, then I would look at deleting some of the Apple preferences: com.apple.audio.AudioMIDISetup.plist com.apple.audio.DeviceSettings.plist If you want to try keeping the CoreAudio driver installed... It is also possible that an application is actually trying to use the CoreAudio driver that you are not aware of. In Applications/Utilities, open Activity Monitor, and choose Active Processes from the menu. If you think an open application might be the problem, see this item from the CoreAudio Drivers Guide: Quote:
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Re: Mac OS X 10.4.10 and Mbox (orig.)
Thanks for the input. I tried all of that, and of course, still no dice. I am so sick of this crap. ProTools sucks!
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Re: Mac OS X 10.4.10 and Mbox (orig.)
In my control panel for my computer, it shows hardware that has been installed. It shows my M-Audio fast track pro, and it shows M-Box 2, but I have M-box (original). Is this a problem? Are the installers correct? This is so frustrating.
Actually, I paid $75 for the drivers that I supposedly needed, and have been fighting with it for almost a year. I wish I had just got my money back, but I had faith that it would all work like it was supposed to. How foolish of me. I think I will just use Logic or Cubase or something (unless someone can help). |
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