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Originally Posted by davidd Which driver do you use?
The latest doesn´t seem to be Beta!
Did you switch off all the energy saving parameters?
David |
Thanks for the response. I have energy saving off. Here is my info from the 'About' page on the ProFire:
OS: Mac OS X 10.5.2 9C7010 x86-32
Device: ProFire 2626 (D6C0404000002)
Firmware: 1.0.10 (running)
Software: 3
Driver: M-AudioFireWireDICE.kext 2.0.1
I reinstalled the driver after completely removing it (rebooting at every step) and am still having the problem. We had a session last night and I just used Logic Pro to route the headphone mixes via aux busses - it got me through but I'd like to use the low-latency ProFire mixer/router. I also thought my driver was a full version and was surprised from the response I got from M-Audio support that said it was the nature of beta drivers. Is there any possible way that using Cocktail to clean out all caches, log files and scripts somehow sent the OS into a tailspin? I am having no other problems with the Mac. This problem started a few weeks after I started using the ProFire so something must have happened. The ProFire mixer/router application simply gives up the ghost after so long of running.
Thanks for all your help! You guys are pretty smart.