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> Firewire 410/forewire Problem?
martiansrevenge
post Fri 26 Aug 2005, 21:41
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Alrighty,so a couple weeks ago I purchased a 410 for my powermac g5 1.8 SP right out the box it did not work computer would not reconize it. I tried reinstalling the drivers numerous times and bought a new cable still nothing. Tech support suggested upgrading from 10.3.7 to 10.3.9. Before I did this I sent the 410 back and got a new one in the meantime I did the software upgrades.

I have never had anything else plugged into the computer that is firewire. The device does power I get the flashing blue light. When I go to the system profile I get no information for the device tree but only if the 410 is plugged in without it it's normal.

The only thing I can think of is the firewire port on the computer is bad but I'm having a hard time comprehending that since it's new and I never used it before and it does power the device.

Anyone got any advice before I lug the computer out to have the firewire tested? Similiar problem?




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terrywil
post Sat 27 Aug 2005, 00:00
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I have a 410 on one of my Mac G5 dual 2.0, using 10.4.2. I've had problems off and on with it not being recognized when I would upgrade the OS X from various versions (10.3.x) to 10.4.x for example. You have to make sure you have the right M-Audio 410 drivers for the OS X. Have you gone to the M-Audio site and downloaded the appropriate drivers for your OS? They have a bunch of them. And then there's always the repair permissions thing. Here's the M-Audio drivers site:

http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=support.drivers

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martiansrevenge
post Mon 29 Aug 2005, 23:02
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QUOTE (terrywil @ Aug 26 2005, 23:00)
I have a 410 on one of my Mac G5 dual 2.0, using 10.4.2. I've had problems off and on with it not being recognized when I would upgrade the OS X from various versions (10.3.x) to 10.4.x for example. You have to make sure you have the right M-Audio 410 drivers for the OS X. Have you gone to the M-Audio site and downloaded the appropriate drivers for your OS? They have a bunch of them. And then there's always the repair permissions thing. Here's the M-Audio drivers site:

http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=support.drivers

Good luck!

I've tried reinstalling and the repair permissions numerous times. Did it take a few times of uninstalling and reinstalling to get it to work for you? I also used the most current driver for the os 10.3.9. I plan on upgrading to Tiger in the next month or two.


When your computer wouldn't reconize the 410 did it do the same thing I described?
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terrywil
post Mon 29 Aug 2005, 23:20
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Yes, I had to do the reinstall a couple of times. However, if you've done that several times, then I don't know what further to try. In addition to repair permissions, you might also repair disk, if you haven't already.


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martiansrevenge
post Mon 29 Aug 2005, 23:25
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I'm gonna sit down tomorrow and try everything a dozen more times then I guess I'll go have my firewire ports tested.


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martiansrevenge
post Wed 31 Aug 2005, 02:28
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It's my firewire it powers but doesn't send info. at least it half works? bah
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post Fri 7 Oct 2005, 07:23
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i had the exact same problem with my solo. except i have a 2.3ghz /osx10.4.2 what was the diagnosis with your firewire ports? i did all the things you did, i just returned my solo though.
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post Sat 8 Oct 2005, 01:39
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QUOTE (martiansrevenge @ Aug 26 2005, 20:41)
The device does power I get the flashing blue light.

Not to be a jerk or anything, but did you switch the power for the 410 on? You're correct in that the (slow) flashing blue light indicates a firewire link between the 410 and your G5, a solid blue light indicates that the 410 will actually "work" (ie: audio in and out).

I've had some problems beating the 410 into shape with my iMac G5 running Tiger, but I think I've figured out most of it's idiosyncrasies.
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post Sat 8 Oct 2005, 12:31
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I bought a FW Solo and couldn't make it work unitl I realized I had to opent the System Prefeference > Sound and set the Input and the Output to right device.
Then, the drivers interface is far from intuitive but you eventually can get around.
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post Sun 9 Oct 2005, 16:08
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Sold my 410 , saved a few bucks and bought a 828mkII ( 410 was a pain in the arse )
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