M-Audio FW1814 drivers
Hi. Is anyone out there using this audio interface?. I have one at home with Macbook Pro 10.4.8 and 13 at a college with Intel iMacs currently on 10.4.7. Sound quality excellent, records well etc, but at work odd problems like continually having to reset them after logging off, or switch off and on when inputs 3 & 4, or 5 & 6, on rear not working (sound module inputs).
Does anyone know whether the 10.4.8 maudio driver is actually any different (it looks the same) - I'm wondering whether to upgrade the iMacs to 10.4.8.
Thanks
The current two drivers for the FW410 (same drivers as the 1814 I think) didn't work for me at all well in 10.4.8, I had to revert to the previous release to get them to work.
I haven't seen anything that makes me want to try 10.4.9 yet, so I'll hold off for a while yet. If I need to do it, I'll clone my drive first and then check whether all the necessary stuff works. Most reports I've have seen so far suggests that there aren't any real issues with the 10.4.9 update yet.
I wonder if there is Leopard specific stuff in there (like 10.3.9 contained Tiger specific stuff) that means eventually you'll need 10.4.9 when the developers to release Leopard specific apps, if you haven't jumped to Leopard...
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http://www.mininova.org/tor/1070336
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Here's an image of what my Device Manager looks like:
http://i651.photobucket.com/albums/uu233/Yusshin/Audio.png
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[P.S.] You may notice that I have a Vista skin; I am running XP so do NOT get confused ^^
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