[QLab] Interfaces not working with QLab
Matthew Otto
mottosfx at gmail.com
Sun Nov 4 07:13:35 PST 2007
I agree, I got an email last night from a colleague of mine in Baltimore
about an odd issue with a 410 and a mac mini. His issue was that the audio
would stop and start during cues. I am not there so its hard for me to fully
explain his problem, so I won't try.
However I think we as a user base need to know what works and what doesn't
with QLab a little better. Specifically which versions of macs with which
interfaces. I know you are only one man but having only anecdotal evidence
of certain machines and interfaces working together only carries us so far.
Perhaps we can start a donation program to send old machines to you that we
don't use anymore to you for testing purposes? How does a bigger company
like stage research accomplish a similar task? Or is it the same thing you
have going on already?
Have fun,
=Matt Otto
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www.mattottosound.com (work in progress)
AIM: ottoman42
On 11/3/07, grant <bardsg at shaw.ca> wrote:
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> Hi Folks;
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> It seems that a fair number of people are having a problem with their
> interfaces not playing nice with QLab. So far the info being transmitted as
> to the problems is simply not enough!
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> On Nov 3, 2007, at 9:08 PM, Jason Knox wrote:
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> It looks like it is a MOTU 2408 problem.
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> Everything works fine using an M-Audio 410.
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> Chris, is there anything that can be done to get Qlab to recognize
> more than 2 outputs on a 2408? (I've updated the 2408 to the latest
> driver)
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> Jason what happens when you go back to the old driver? How is the 2408
> hardware and software set up?
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> Production week, I'm goofy and must be forgetting something simple. How
> do I get my Audiofire 8 output channels to appear in the inspector? It used
> to work and now it doesn't. The Mac seems to see the Audiofire and I have
> updated the drivers. What am I missing?
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> Thanks.
> Jonathan
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> Jonathan this is simply not enough information. Seems to see is not a
> valid concept. Do other programs work with it?
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> Over time I have come to the conclusion that just because a company
> updates a driver I won't load it unless I have a serious problem with what
> I'm using. The old concept of " IF IT'S NOT BROKE NOT FIX IT " Many times
> I've gone back to a previous driver to fix an updated driver problem.
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> brucevieira at mac.com
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> So Bruce have you had any luck with your surround problem?
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> Cheers,
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> Grant Bardsley
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> bardsg at shaw.ca
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