Tracktion returning?
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
Actually was a serious attempt at birth control "you may pop one out like that, maybe use a condom instead???"LawrenceF wrote:Wait a minute.hibidy wrote:The only good news about that would be that I have enough hosts and don't need any othersI saw a freeway billboard with your picture on it with the caption...
"Hosts are like condoms, you can never have too many!"
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- KVRAF
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- 1707 posts since 15 Aug, 2003 from Indianapolis
I copied and pasted the response from Jules, as I didn't want to put words in his mouth...TheoM wrote: If those quotes in OP are from the forum direct, that clearly says tracktion is not dead.. I am SO excited.
Tracktion on Win 7? I think a lot of guys are running it that way. I think there are some tricks employed to make it happen, but I'm still on WinXP here. T3 works ok for me, but it's beginning to dislike certain plugs, and I know the end is near...
Check out the Tracktion forum for more info on using it with Win 7.
I started using Reaper about a year ago. It's been a struggle, but I'm finally coming to grips with it. Still waiting to see what the new project is all about.
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- 4890 posts since 3 Jan, 2003 from Vancouver
IIRC, the best way to have T3 running on W7 is to disable UAC. IMO you should be doing that anyways because either it was designed to make you wish it never existed or the folks at Redmond are even more clueless than I had thought. And I thought they were pretty damn clueless.
Windows 8, BTW, is a masterpiece in cleverly hiding every single useful thing that might exist in an operating system. I really must congratulate them. Need to do something really important right away? Make some swipey motions somewhere with something and hope for the best.
Windows 8, BTW, is a masterpiece in cleverly hiding every single useful thing that might exist in an operating system. I really must congratulate them. Need to do something really important right away? Make some swipey motions somewhere with something and hope for the best.
Surely there must be consensus by now...
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
More lolz!
That's pretty good.
yeah, the UAC can be a pain.
"dave, I've been thinking dave......."
"Hal, just install the software please"
"sorry Dave, I can't do that"
"Hal, install the software please"
"There can be no point to this conversation Dave"
yeah, the UAC can be a pain.
"dave, I've been thinking dave......."
"Hal, just install the software please"
"sorry Dave, I can't do that"
"Hal, install the software please"
"There can be no point to this conversation Dave"
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- 25013 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
pough wrote:Need to do something really important right away? Make some swipey motions somewhere with something and hope for the best.
and it's true - dunno what demon I was possessed by when I upgraded...
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- 9091 posts since 28 May, 2005 from Netherneverlands
If you generally know what you're doing, yes, disable uac because it's a pita imhoTheoM wrote: should i just disable UAC? even if something is set as admin it still asks me on launch to verify...
I'm a MCSA certified Windows system engineer by the way fwiw
No band limits, aliasing is the noise of freedom!
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- 5817 posts since 8 May, 2008 from ssssskipping ......... I left you there
I would leave DEP enabled, as it only gives problems with old apps, and run hosts as admin always because there are plugins that need admin rights to access their data folders.TheoM wrote:Forgot to ask, probably the wrong forum, but do people disable DEP these days or just leave it at default?
and should my host ie studio one be set to run as admin always? ie right click.properties.choose run this as an admin checkbox.. that one sticks permanent so i only have to do it once
By the way, Norton has evolved a lot during the last years and right now is one of the most efficient and effective anti-viruses, I use it myself. Just add your different hosts installations folders to the real time exclusions list and you are good to go.
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- 8101 posts since 13 Jan, 2003 from Darkest Kent, UK
Do you mind if I ask what model Samsung this is, in the market for a laptop in that kind of price range.TheoM wrote:I'm overwhelmed by the performance of this $600 laptop sop far.. either i got a freak machine, or it's just that good a buy.
Cheers.
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