501 (edited by forester-rec 2010-06-22 20:14:49)

Re: Mac OS X Test driver 2.65 for FF 400/800

Finally!
OS 10.6.4 and v 2.72 solved all problems.
Switching the Fireface off and on during playback is no problem.
I'm curious whether it was the Snow Leopard update or the new driver that solved the problem? I updated both at the same time, so I don't really know..
Anyways: Thanks RME. Love my Fireface again.

A newer and more capable version of DigiCheck would be nice, too big_smile

502 (edited by adamrickets 2010-06-26 08:14:52)

Re: Mac OS X Test driver 2.65 for FF 400/800

For me the problem still persisted after updating to 10.6.4
After updating the driver to 2.72 everything was fine.

I am very happy  !!!!!!!!!!!!!

503

Re: Mac OS X Test driver 2.65 for FF 400/800

For me the same.
You need to install both.
I knew it was Apple. wink

MacPro 2.66 GHz Quad Intel Xeon
8 GB 1066 MHz DDR3 Mac OS 10.6.2
FF 800
Logic 9.1.0

Re: Mac OS X Test driver 2.65 for FF 400/800

My quality of life centuplicated with the last driver update big_smile

Re: Mac OS X Test driver 2.65 for FF 400/800

Dirtboy wrote:

New driver (2.72) is definitely a no go here on 10.6.4, the interface appears to lose sync and glitches out randomly. Rolled back to 2.65 and the problem goes away completely. Anyone else seeing this?

i dont have it this massive , but sometimes it seems to be a buffer problem ..doubled samples are playing ...sometimes a dropout in sound ....

MAC PRO 4.1 2.26x8 11GB / MACBOOK PRO 15" 3.1 / FF400 2.72 / SL 10.6.4

Re: Mac OS X Test driver 2.65 for FF 400/800

Latest Driver ist really good on the mac, the Pc under Bootcamp: bluescreen. my first one.

www.sequencer.de SynthDBase/Community, www.Moogulator.com The Music

Re: Mac OS X Test driver 2.65 for FF 400/800

moogulator wrote:

Latest Driver ist really good on the mac, the Pc under Bootcamp: bluescreen. my first one.

I just used this useful tool to determine the cause of my first BSOD on Win7-64.

http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html

As I'm a bit paranoid, I copied the dump from C:\Windows\Minidump to an identical folder on an XP virtual machine and ran it there - and it showed me the 3 system files probably responsible (2 directx drivers from MS, one nvidia driver)

508 (edited by kevaquarian 2010-07-05 12:13:37)

Re: Mac OS X Test driver 2.65 for FF 400/800

Just to say that I've been on 2.66 for a good while now on 10.6.2 with none of these problems. However, I never turn off the FF400 while the Mac is on, and I run it from the power supply always.

I'll not be risking the new driver - if it ain't broken then don't fix it.

Mac Pro 2.8 GHz 8-core Early 2008 - 10.6.4 - 14GB
RME FF400 - Driver 2.89
Logic 9.1.3 64-bit

509 (edited by Duistere Bardo 2010-07-10 20:33:58)

Re: Mac OS X Test driver 2.65 for FF 400/800

remure wrote:
Dirtboy wrote:

New driver (2.72) is definitely a no go here on 10.6.4, the interface appears to lose sync and glitches out randomly. Rolled back to 2.65 and the problem goes away completely. Anyone else seeing this?

i dont have it this massive , but sometimes it seems to be a buffer problem ..doubled samples are playing ...sometimes a dropout in sound ....

I have this on my hackintosh with a cheap firewire pci card, running OS X 10.5.8, but well, I think this ain't an RME driver problem.. wink (havent really tested on Windows btw on this machine (so dunno if its the pci card or the hacked os), since Windows totally sucks for the things Im attempting to do with sound/visuals at the moment.. OS X is still superior when it comes to audio routing, I discovered..)

No problems at all on my macbook pro with the new driver.