Man. I'm not even a PC user and I was cheering to read that a solution had been found.
TCP port 6197. Who would have thought it?
TCP port 6197. Who would have thought it?
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@cm said:
JWL, as mentioned above ... i think nowhere it is recommended to run an AV app on a DAW ... side effects might be the result which are out of our (VSL's) control.
jbm, we always have to look at the complete picture - in case of a complex audio workstation this can get rather large and it is not really possible to pick out a detail and view it isolated from other components.
the existence of this thread shows us one more time that a tiny detail can screw up your whole system and it's often hard to find the definite reason for misbehaviour. i for myself had to face a simple electrical problem with a USB-connector on a brand-new system some time ago. you can't call me a hardware-moron, but it took me some time to track the problem down ....
christian
@jbm said:
I just wanted to make sure I made myself clear. The ability to swap matrices between Mac and PC I assumed would be fine, since the .matrix is your own proprietary format. The point I was trying to make, but which I probably garbled a bit, is that the Brass instruments would still load and run, even though the Vienna Key holding the authorizations had been removed: i.e., the Brass instruments were not, technically, authorized to run on the machine anymore, since I had moved the key back to the PC. I'm assuming this is because the authorization was checked at the first launch, and synsopos, vsl-daemon, and vsl-server had not been re-launched since removing the key. Anyway, if I only need the key attached for the first launch, then that makes it easier to break up the instruments over different machines than I originally thought.
Just making sure that was clear.
thanks,
J.