@cm said:
btw: how many licenses are on your iLok vs. on your eLicenser? if it is *only* an issue with the timing of the USB controller for the rear ports there might be a software fix possible, though probable suspicion would be the controller is slighly out of the USB specs.
christian
Hi Christian,
I have Altiverb and ALL the PLAY Libraries and Ivory on my iLok -- 24. I've mentioned this before and maybe it's worth taking a serious look at. When we speak of license count -- if there was a way to consolidate the licenses into a single license in VSL may help the issue, if in fact, the number of licenses per dongle are contributing to the issue.
For example, rather than to license each and every aspect of VSL, which is the easiest to implement and manage, but rather if someone owned for example Cube, then a new license issued that would consolidate into a single license. Even if there were two licenses, one for standard and one for extended. The number of licenses would be drastically cut which common sense implies that less scans, quicker loads -- less tasking on the dongle.
Licenses could be managed in groups which means as the number of library ownership increases by individual, they would qualify for a single group licenses that covers the bulk of what they own thereby decreasing the overall-number of licenses per individual. Also, something would have to be designed in order to allow individuals to spread library components across multiple computers along with their associated licenses.
Don't have the complete answer here but maybe their is a solution as to how the implementation could be modified. As far as eLicense versus iLok, it may be that both would have the same issues and that the real issues is the number of licenses.
I'm I making sense here?