@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).
Invisibility. Wholly agreed.
Not only do I not mind copy protection, I think it's crucial to have it with VSL/VI. I certainly don't want anyone else accessing my investment without permission-- and I don't want to see VSL get hurt by pirates.
But there are days when I'd like to use VI and dread doing so or avoid it altogether because I just don't have the time and energy to deal with some potential new glitch arising as a result of LCC. Too often, time and energy set aside for creativity are spent on fixing problems. Entire days are lost, and the sheer fatigue of dealing with the glitches simply saps any desire to do anything but to save VI for another day. VI doesn't deserve this. The VSL team doesn't deserve this, and legal VI owners don't deserve it.
Copy protection should make pirating a miserable and discouraging process. It's odd to hear that someone has managed their way around this while legit users are hitting a firewall of authorization issues.
Recently, none of my USB dongles worked, and all software related to those dongles had to be totally reconfigured before I could get any of them to work properly again. Needless to say, the entire nightmare began with a Syncrosoft warning. That was a few days ago, but I've not had the will to use VI since.
I do hope all this gets sorted out soon.