Subject:ACID has one problem...
Posted by: Merovign
Date:11/25/1999 4:57:00 AM
When does ACID come out on a functional operating system? I've about had it with rebooting 3 times a day and fresh-reinstalls every few weeks. I'm going to Linux and Beos on My Three Systems... while I love the ACID interface, I'd rather not have to put up with lousy MS software. How about it, guys? Linux, the fast-growing and _stable_ OS, or perhaps BeOS, the "multimedia" OS? |
Subject:Re: ACID has one problem...
Reply by: FishNose
Date:11/28/1999 5:18:00 PM
Oh, come off it Chad! Bill Gates-bashing is a real boring pastime. Ho-hum boring. I do Win98 and Acid and it NEVER hangs on me, never. I did it with Win95 before and that was just as stable. I've run Cakewalk Pro Audio, Surreal and Acid Pro all at once without a hitch. So you think Linux is stability heaven? Ha ha! Well, good luck to you! :)FishNose Chad Reichle wrote: >> >> When does ACID come out on a functional operating system? >>I've about had it with rebooting 3 times a day and >>fresh-reinstalls every few weeks. I'm going to Linux and >>Beos on My Three Systems... while I love the ACID interface, >>I'd rather not have to put up with lousy MS software. >> >> How about it, guys? Linux, the fast-growing and _stable_ >>OS, or perhaps BeOS, the "multimedia" OS? |
Subject:Re: ACID has one problem...
Reply by: MarkScanlon
Date:12/2/1999 9:38:00 PM
You're not trying to run anything from Steinberg at the same time, are you? That'll kill you every time. Apps actually written for Windows (Sonic Foundry, Cakewalk, etc.) actually work pretty well under Windows. Just my experience. Mark Chad Reichle wrote: >> >> When does ACID come out on a functional operating system? >>I've about had it with rebooting 3 times a day and >>fresh-reinstalls every few weeks. I'm going to Linux and >>Beos on My Three Systems... while I love the ACID interface, >>I'd rather not have to put up with lousy MS software. >> >> How about it, guys? Linux, the fast-growing and _stable_ >>OS, or perhaps BeOS, the "multimedia" OS? |
Subject:Re: ACID has one problem...
Reply by: interfecto
Date:12/11/1999 10:08:00 PM
MarkS wrote: >>You're not trying to run anything from Steinberg at the same time, >>are you? That'll kill you every time. Apps actually written for >>Windows (Sonic Foundry, Cakewalk, etc.) actually work pretty well >>under Windows. Just my experience. >> >>Mark >> >>Chad Reichle wrote: >>>> >>>> When does ACID come out on a functional operating system? >>>>I've about had it with rebooting 3 times a day and >>>>fresh-reinstalls every few weeks. I'm going to Linux and >>>>Beos on My Three Systems... while I love the ACID interface, >>>>I'd rather not have to put up with lousy MS software. >>>> >>>> How about it, guys? Linux, the fast-growing and _stable_ >>>>OS, or perhaps BeOS, the "multimedia" OS? |
Subject:Re: ACID has one problem...
Reply by: interfecto
Date:12/11/1999 10:11:00 PM
MarkS wrote: >>You're not trying to run anything from Steinberg at the same time, >>are you? That'll kill you every time. Apps actually written for >>Windows (Sonic Foundry, Cakewalk, etc.) actually work pretty well >>under Windows. Just my experience. >> >>Mark >> >>Chad Reichle wrote: >>>> >>>> When does ACID come out on a functional operating system? >>>>I've about had it with rebooting 3 times a day and >>>>fresh-reinstalls every few weeks. I'm going to Linux and >>>>Beos on My Three Systems... while I love the ACID interface, >>>>I'd rather not have to put up with lousy MS software. >>>> >>>> How about it, guys? Linux, the fast-growing and _stable_ >>>>OS, or perhaps BeOS, the "multimedia" OS? Greetings, The only two problems I've had are when I get the Illegal Operatio- will be shut down. This happens when I'm using Express Effects. As a matter of fact it happens quite often. Salute, Jon |
Subject:Re: ACID has one problem...
Reply by: interfecto
Date:12/11/1999 10:19:00 PM
Chad Reichle wrote: >> >> When does ACID come out on a functional operating system? >>I've about had it with rebooting 3 times a day and >>fresh-reinstalls every few weeks. I'm going to Linux and >>Beos on My Three Systems... while I love the ACID interface, >>I'd rather not have to put up with lousy MS software. >> >> How about it, guys? Linux, the fast-growing and _stable_ >>OS, or perhaps BeOS, the "multimedia" OS? Greetings, The only problems I've had are Illegal Operation-Program Will Be Shut Down. With the message: SFACID caused an exception 10H in module SFXPFX1.DLL at 0137:02d0b24b This happens too often when I use Express Effects, so often that I'm reluctant to use Express Effects. I sure wish I knew what causes this. Salute, Jon |
Subject:Linux and available Audio Toolsets
Reply by: Vid_Nut
Date:5/8/2000 11:01:00 PM
You guys can't tell me you don't know that there are Linux Audio users! That is the field you are in audio applications design which is a realtively small field. Go to www.freshmeat.net and search for "audio". You must be aware that someone is going to eventually make Acid for linux. Only _they_ will couple all controls to an API that can be called from any compiled or interpereted language and call it plAcid or some such ridiculousness. Why don't you just do it and: 1) Beat them to it (you already have 70% of the work done by running under NT) that way you can profit from your incredable innovation. 2) gain a huge following: nobody else will commit to this OS in this market. Its yours, go get it. Imagine if a sophisticated user could build a Tk inteface controling the Acid engine. Steaming in live sound and video from any source to bring a new meaning to the concept of a live show or an installation. The possibilities are finite but magnificent. I am sure you could get a small team of interns cheap who want your name on their resumes and something cool to do this summer. If nothing else you will learn waht is being done in the Linux arena. 'course thats just my opinon. ian |