@Martin Bayless said:
the grass isn't any greener with pace/ilok.
I have a couple softwares that use ilok...so far, no problems.
Anyways, I think I'll still get Chamber Strings eventually when things starts to run more smoothly.
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@Martin Bayless said:
hi alex. digital performer for everything - including notation, unless parts have to be extracted or something needs to be sent to a publisher.
@cm said:
martin et al, we hear and we see currently several problems related to the copy protection we decided to use, but we are sure this will be ironed out soon.
on the other hand, just as a single example, we know form a major company using, producing and publishing stuff using the vienna symphonic library's pro edition without ever having licensed a single product. of course this data also gets widely spread from their servers and do _not_ encourage others to license the so pirated stuff.
so please understand the copy protection was simply a constraint to put VSL into a position beeing able to produce more libraries during the next years
christian
@paul lm said:
personally,i don't have a problem with copy protection, just so long as it works, and, most importantly, you're not aware of it while you work.
i'm sure there's a reason why they went with this syncrosoft system, but i can't work out why. it seems uber-cumbersome, slow and v unreliable. i've been using Ilok with mach 5 for a couple of years, and never even thought about it after plugging it in. IMO, that's how it should be - working away invisiblly in thebackground. i sure hope the VSI team get it worked out soon. v annoying, and time-wasting. (on a mac os 10.4.5 and Digital performer).
@julian said:
I would wonder if this is now a time for VSL to consider reviewing the current protection arrangements to see if there is a more reliable and less system intrusive option.
Julian
@julian said:
I would wonder if this is now a time for VSL to consider reviewing the current protection arrangements to see if there is a more reliable and less system intrusive option.
Julian