On Do, 25.10.07 01:45 Niklas Klügel <niklas.kluegel@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thomas Kuther wrote: > > On Mi, 24.10.07 10:51 "Peter Hartmann" <ascensiontech@xxxxxxxxx> > > wrote: > > > > > >> The newer wine almost gets it on my system. The main problem is > >> that it doesn't properly draw the preferences dialog. It just > >> smears what's underneath it in a box, if that makes any sense. If > >> anyone has a fix, do tell! I've tried all manor of graphics and > >> windowing options. > >> > >> Peter > >> > >> On 10/24/07, Atte André Jensen <atte.jensen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >>> Hi > >>> > >>> Does anyone here have any experience with running ableton live > >>> through wine? Some googling suggests it might be possible, but I'd > >>> like to know from people with hands on experience... > >>> > >>> -- > >>> peace, love & harmony > >>> Atte > >>> > >>> > > > > Wow, I didn't even get that far :) > > But last time I tried was short after the WineASIO hype with > > wine-0.9.3x something. > > > > Will try again with latest wine and wineasio. > > > to run ableton (6.something) you need to disable sound (alsa or jack, > might work with oss). > which doesnt make much sense. anyhow, it is better to use virtualbox > and run it from there. you might map some usb devices to reroute midi > from windows to > linux. on the other hand one might be tempted to write a backend for > the virtualbox AC97 "device" to use jack (could be around one weekend > of hacking). > for virtualbox you should disable all the directdraw acceleration of > your virtualbox-gfx > adaptor (not the vesa one), because ableton has some issues with > refreshing otherwise. > > so long... > Niklas > > Did you try with wineasio driver? http://people.jacklab.net/edogawa/files/wineasio/wineasio-0.5.tar.gz Can't find my ableton disk currently :/
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