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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 11 Joined: 21-Apr 06 From: Louveira - BR Member No.: 79,296 ![]() |
I'm trying to make the DP 4.5 works on a MacBook Pro 2.0/1Ghz. I can open any session, car hear any soundbite selection. Still, I can open, see and manage any window. The problems are:
1. The program doesn't recocgnize the input and output of CoreAudio at the same time. 2. When I press the play button, the program just crashes. I decided to buy the MacBook Pro because the called Roseta, that is defined by Apple as a kind of translator to the new Intel Chip. Ok! What can I do now. I'm working with my old PowerBook 667/512 because no of my audio programs works properly. Some of them works, but so much slowly in MacBooK then the Powerrbook. So, be warned. The Roseta is not that miracle... |
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 11 Joined: 21-Apr 06 From: Louveira - BR Member No.: 79,296 ![]() |
QUOTE (Tom Attix @ Apr 22 2006, 06:50) Sorry, but if you're going to get into high tech music making, you'd better learn to read beyond the hype. As a general rule, in software and in life, NOTHING ever works as advertised. If your going to drop 7K on a laptop, make sure it does what you want. Ok. But the point is: If MacBook is a high-end equipment, its target is exactly the people that uses the apps with problems. Other consumers can wait. We can't. Seems to me a strategy to sell more Apple apps. Look, Tomm, I'm a great Apple fan, but this time Apple didn't work as usual. This post has been edited by moi180102: Sat 22 Apr 2006, 14:03 |
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