I found a novel solution to my Revo problems. I moved the card from my
G5 to a Hackintosh. I then downloaded an Envy24HT driver from
www.audio-evolution.com/drivers
and voila, I got lovely sound from my Revo. The problem: no volume
control, or for that matter any control. But at least
Hi Eric,
The M-Audio drivers are buggy as hell. And the M-Audio support for
Macs is non-existent. The Rev. 7.1 card sounds very good anyway IMO.
You just have to fiddle about with the different M-Audio driver
versions. Open up the Apple System Prefs and the M-Audio Revolution
7.1app at the same
Hi Eric,
The M-Audio drivers are buggy as hell. And the M-Audio support for
Macs is non-existent. The Rev. 7.1 card sounds very good anyway IMO.
You just have to fiddle about with the different M-Audio driver
versions. Open up the Apple System Prefs and the M-Audio Revolution
7.1app at the same
Eric,
I forgot to mention: I'm using my Rev. 7.1 card with the M-Audio
driver ver. 1.4.0 under the latest Panther version and ver. 1.4.1
under Tiger on my beloved MDD G4 1.25 GHz. It might be that you'll
need an earlier version of the M-Audio shitware to get your card going
under whatever
Eric,
I forgot to mention: I'm using my Rev. 7.1 card with the M-Audio
driver ver. 1.4.0 under the latest Panther version and ver. 1.4.1
under Tiger on my beloved MDD G4 1.25 GHz. It might be that you'll
need an earlier version of the M-Audio shitware to get your card going
under whatever
Eric,
I forgot to mention: I'm using my Rev. 7.1 card with the M-Audio
driver ver. 1.4.0 under the latest Panther version and ver. 1.4.1
under Tiger on my beloved MDD G4 1.25 GHz. It might be that you'll
need an earlier version of the M-Audio shitware to get your card going
under whatever
I recently tried using a M-Audio Revolution in my dual 1.8 G5 (OS
10.5.6.) It mostly worked, but would occasionally distort or drop
audio - just not acceptable for daily use. Has anyone else here had
problems with M-Audio drivers.
I also tried getting a Delta 410 into my G5, but the slots
On Feb 2, 2009, at 10:13 PM, Eric Volker wrote:
I also tried getting a Delta 410 into my G5, but the slots weren't
keyed properly. As far as I can tell, it's because the Delta is a 5V
card, whereas the Powermac G5 is keyed to accept only 3.3V cards. Can
anyone here verify that? I believe I
On Feb 2, 2009, at 10:27 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
I have a dual 2.3 GHz G5 and it's been a slight pain with the PCI
slots. I too was unsure of what they are, and figuring it out was the
biggest pain. I'm confident they're called PCI-X which means PCI
eXtended, they're basically like normal