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> Os 9 Metro 5 On An Os X G4, Problem playing tracks
dewolfm
post Mon 9 Jun 2003, 01:13
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The OS 9 Metro 5 program that runs fine on my G3 IMac refuses to play anything when the program is installed on my G4 PowerMac which boots in OS X but has OS 9 and Classic mode enabled. Other features seem okay and other OS 9 programs run fine. This is not just a case of no sound being produced; the little bar that tracks the notes being played doesn't move (although it seems to vibrate a bit) and the digital display stays at 00.00.00. Has anybody else encountered this problem, and what can be done about it? Thanks.
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dixiechicken
post Fri 20 Jun 2003, 12:26
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Quite so, xingu are right on the money, audio-playback generally NEVER works in classic mode.
You can NOT as a general thing, work anything audio or midi-related in classic mode.
( probably not video either ).

At least for Audio & Midi, everything must work in "Native mode", ( aka written for OS X 10.2.6 )
In OS X it is very important you follow version number recommendations from Apple, Metro, Motu etc.
Thats recommendations from the manufacturers. Will save you a lot of un-necessary hassles.


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