@cm said:
hi tom, at least good to hear you have it working again ...
in apple keyboards, iMacs and apple displays you can find a wide range of USB hubs - eg. many devices don't work at all if they're plugged into the keyboard ...
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third story (PC related in this case): we have a USB M-Audio keyboard which disconnects every time when a certain neon light is switched on or off (which is connected to a very different circuit btw) ... so who's to blame: the electricity company, the vendor of the lamp or the switch, M-Audio, the cable company? ... i don't know ... i simply don't switch it on or off when working ...
Hi Christian,
Yes it is a good thing I got it work again because I'm in the middle of 2 projects and VSL stuff not working really freaked me out a bit.
In reference to USB hubs, I can understand the nightmare of trying to test all the permutations of hardware on the PC side, but this is one area where Apple make things a bit easier because there is a relatively small number hardware permutations you have to test. The hub on the Apple keyboards you mention are actually stated to run only very low powered devices but other than that could certainly be tested for compatibility by a software vendor. There aren't so many Apple Displays that they can be allowed to slip through the testing protocols.
I get the impression that we are simply dealing with Steinberg's inadequate support for Mac here, and VSL absolutely should take this up with them in a serious way because it is damaging their otherwise impressive image.
Tom