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  • Alex - Don't get me wrong - I'm not a great fan of windows!!
    I just saw the tech's on Vista - and the WaveRT and MMCSS is a major improvement in my opinion.

    But that said - if there where Sonar and VSL Linux versions (together with
    all the other stuff I use) - I'd propably leave windows at once and never look back.

  • Alex, I wouldn't say that I'm more knowledgeable about anything! However, there are a lot of scare stories about Vista floating around, and in many cases there is actually no difference from XP (or even OSX). I certainly agree that the people who may suffer are most likely to be the ones who like to change the hardware regularly, although I believe that MS has made a few concessions in this regard, compared with their original intentions. However, I have no desire to re-build my PC once it is running to my satisfaction, so this is unlikely to affect me.

    I also like the idea of a slimmed down OS, and still miss using my trusty Acorn, where the OS was in ROM, but as bloating the OS seems to have become the norm these days, I will settle for just being able to use the PC without having to think about the OS.

    I guess that I'm old fashioned as well. [:D]

    DG

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    @Sapkiller said:

    Alex - Don't get me wrong - I'm not a great fan of windows!!
    I just saw the tech's on Vista - and the WaveRT and MMCSS is a major improvement in my opinion.

    But that said - if there where Sonar and VSL Linux versions (together with
    all the other stuff I use) - I'd propably leave windows at once and never look back.


    Lol.

    Bjorne, i didn't think you were a fan of windows, so don't worry, your respectability is intact!

    I agree with your second point though, not only for Sonar or VSL, but other programs too, and i wouldn't look back, anymore than you would.
    I wonder if there are developers out there who would like a more mainstream version of linux, so they can write better code without the restrictions of MS or Apple.

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    @DG said:

    Alex, I wouldn't say that I'm more knowledgeable about anything! However, there are a lot of scare stories about Vista floating around, and in many cases there is actually no difference from XP (or even OSX). I certainly agree that the people who may suffer are most likely to be the ones who like to change the hardware regularly, although I believe that MS has made a few concessions in this regard, compared with their original intentions. However, I have no desire to re-build my PC once it is running to my satisfaction, so this is unlikely to affect me.

    I also like the idea of a slimmed down OS, and still miss using my trusty Acorn, where the OS was in ROM, but as bloating the OS seems to have become the norm these days, I will settle for just being able to use the PC without having to think about the OS.

    I guess that I'm old fashioned as well. [:D]

    DG


    Daryl, you're not the only one that misses older kit. I still regret getting rid of the fairlight!
    Yes, a slimmed down os seems to be an almost ideal scenario for us, with resource focused on the basics, instead of consumer crap.
    Can't see it happening...... [[:|]]

    Regards,

    Alex.

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    but I also have heard that as it "learns" from your workflow
    this is an exaggerated wording for a simple feature ... move often used files into the fastest region of your harddisk ... same as OS X does on system drives which are formatted HFS+ journaled

    i personally would be a little bit cautious regarding waveRT - they understand *streaming audio* as receiving (continuous) audio streams from a server-source and not in the sense of sample-streaming, i doubt it will be more performant than ASIO

    christian

    and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.
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    @cm said:



    i personally would be a little bit cautious regarding waveRT - they understand *streaming audio* as receiving (continuous) audio streams from a server-source and not in the sense of sample-streaming, i doubt it will be more performant than ASIO

    christian


    With my limited computer intellect Christian, i understand this as waveRT developing and working based on continual stream, rather than the stop start mechanism of multiple sample streaming.

    Is this correct?

    Alex.

  • Is this the new direction of computing?

    http://www.konin.ru/index.php?table=10012&id=0011%E2%8A%82=0&template=template_1">http://www.konin.ru/index.php?table=10012&id=0011%E2%8A%82=0&template=template_1

    [H]

  • LOL - seems someone was pretty bored ...

    waveRT - that's exactly how i understood the papers

    and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.
  • Wow Alex, that is fantastic. I am going to stare at this for the rest of today. This is what we should really be doing with computers.

  • [[:|]] [[:D]] great machinery - Alex [[:D]]
    Do you know what it say's in Russian?

    Cm, Alex - you maybe right about the streaming which mostly will benefit recorded tracks - but I think (hope? [[;)]] ) there will be a performance gain in the sample area as well.
    If I understand it correctly, the WaveRT operates without changing to kernel mode at each I/O request - as opposed to current portdrivers.

    But then again, I'm not sure how the ASIO is operating - might do just as good.

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    @Sapkiller said:

    [[[:|]]] [[:D]] great machinery - Alex [[:D]]
    Do you know what it say's in Russian?



    lol, i kjnew someone was going to ask me.

    Roughly translated, it says:

    'At last! Someone managed to present the thinking process of women in simple and clear form.'

    But then this is from a nation that goes by the adage:

    'Thinking decorates a woman...."

    And don't shoot me you ladies out there, i'm only the translator.. [[[:|]]]


    Regards,

    Alex.

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