this will make some GUI elements of some plugins/DAWs sluggish, so it's not the ideal solution, but it does the job.Ģ) Disable Nvidia PowerMizer - right click on the Desktop and select Properties->Settings->Advanced->Nvidia 8600M->Mobile->Change PowerMizer Settings->Not Manage My Power Consumption.
Both of these things seem to work:ġ) Disable all video hardware acceleration & write combining: right click on the Desktop and select Properties->Settings->Advanced->Troubleshooting, and slide the slider all the way to the left (disables all hardware acceleration) and untick "Enable Write Combining".
Under OSX with same hardware and sequencer these problems do not occur.Īre there any recomendations how to solve this problem?įinally I think I've got a fix for this. The only thing which helps in this situation is switching in the Ableton live preferences to no audio and back to ASIO FW400. I have same problems, but even worse because sometimes the driver hangs up completely with constant high digital noise. I used the same driver & firmware combo on my old 2.0ghz Core Duo Macbook (which the MBP is replacing) without any hiccups whatsoever. every so often, I'll get a short but sustained buzzing noise during playback through my FF400, as if it's waiting for the machine to catch up or something like that. I've just got a new Macbook Pro, and I'm running Ableton Live under WinXP (boot camp) as my main sequencer. Doesn't work, but when I use the external power and switch then to buspower, it works?!Īnybody else with eypearinces with buspower with macbook pro?
No more problems with a new Driver cd with bootcamp 1.1.3 (new intel chipset drivers etc.) and newest RME drivers. I had hugh problems with FF400 with XPSP2 with bootcamp: no constant audiostream, many asio-buffer-losts. Macbook Pro, XPSP2 with Bootcamp, FF400 and Sam 9.1.1: Oder Erfahrung mit einer Expresscard34 mit FW-ports? Hat noch jemand Efahrung mit Buspower am Macbook pro?
L?uft nun wie geschmiert, Sam9Demo mit einigen wenigen % CPU-Auslastung.īuspower funktioniert nicht, alledings nach vorherigem Betrieb mit Netzteil und dann Umschalten auf Buspower dann doch?! Hatte gro?e Probleme mit Sam9, FF400 unter XPSP2, da die Wiedergabe br?ckelte, viele Asio-Buffer-Verluste.Ībhilfe bot neue TreiberCD mit Bootcamp1.1.3 (neue Intel-Chipsatztreiber etc), neuste RME-Treiber. Macbook Pro, XPSP2 mit Bootcamp, FF400 und Sam 9.1.1: