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Alex.
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I think may be a major drawback is probably more accurate. Nobody yet knows what the reality will be, and at the moment I can't see it how it would affect me, when I eventually upgrade to Vista. The only snag I can see at the moment, is that if one is unable to turn off some of the "security" features, this could cause problems with certain Network orientated programs.@Sapkiller said:
yeah - that's what I meant by drawbacks.
The encryption and content protection is a major drawback in Vista.
@DG said:
Alex, I've also heard that Vista can be slower than XP, but I also have heard that as it "learns" from your workflow, it should speed up over time. However, if the machine is powerful enough, then it probably won't matter. It is generally accepted that OSX is slower than XP, but the few people that I know who are using it on Intel Mac find that it is so much faster than on the PPC variety, that there is no discernable difference when compared with XP on the same machine.
DG
@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.
@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
but I also have heard that as it "learns" from your workflowthis 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
@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
@Sapkiller said:
[[[:|]]] [[:D]] great machinery - Alex [[:D]]
Do you know what it say's in Russian?