
Rob
/you reported your issues, the support did file a report for the ableton development and it will handled when the development schedule allows it - means in your special case there is not too much the support can do. This has nothing to do with "shortcomings" of the support-division but with the delicacy of your problems.1. I did not blackmail Ableton Support. That would be a criminal offence. I notified them that I haven't got supportive response about specific issues for upto 6 months and that I will wait another week to get any informations on the matter before I will write to their managment. It is common practice and the good right of customers to let the managment of a company know about what they see as shortcomings of the support-division. I do not like to be publically called blackmailing someone at Ableton. Anyway, for the sake of getting back to "layed back" conversation I will from now on just ignore that statement.
/See: http://www.ableton.com/pages/support_contact2. I received a positive Email by Dom and will henceforth try to solve both my issues with Support/Ableton representatives and Live as a product via Email with him. Additionally I will try to get authoritative informations on how to report issues to Ableton Support and how to ask for help in finding solutions. In the past I have gotten rather divergent statements from different Ableton representatives. Additionally I will ask for instructions how to make Ableton Support members escalate a case when I get a feeling that the person I am talking to lacks technical prowess and understanding of the issues at hand.
Noel Borthwick, Cakewalk CTO wrote:Hi Timur,
Thanks for the detailed post. I actually meant to warn people about this, since I noticed this issue with the Echo drivers as well. There is absolutely no need to turn on MMCSS at the driver level when using SONAR with MMCSS enabled in Options | Audio | Advanced.
In Vista a thread can register itself with MMCSS only ONCE and it fails when you try and do this multiple times.
Its possible that when a second MMCSS registration is attempted, the failure then causes MMCSS to be turned off completely for that thread.
In SONAR with ASIO or other driver modes, we automatically register all relevent threads to use MMCSS so there is no need for a driver to do this. I'm not sure why driver vendors are setting thread priorities for MMCSS since this is really a host function. You should make sure that MMCSS is NOT enabled at the driver level or bad things <TM> will happen![]()
thanks,
Noel
RME Support wrote:Driver 2.896 is now available. The MMCSS setting is stored, and off as default.
http://www.rme-audio.de/download/w2fire_2896.zip
Regards
Matthias Carstens
RME