cubase crashing:-/

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i'd like to say that people in this forum are hardly ever helpful

edit: i still say if you don't believe them JUST DON'T POST
 
thanks guy..legion: i will try your suggestion when i get home..thanks alot
 
astoebe said:
i'd like to say that people in this forum are hardly ever helpful

edit: i still say if you don't believe them JUST DON'T POST
I don't turn a blind eye to pirating, and the above statement is totally ignorant, I will say.

My post was entirely relevant to the issue.

You want to put up with pirates, that is your concern. Don't tell us we have to, or that we should just ignore them.
 
iv already said i didnt pirate the software..im not goign to argue with because..well..i just dont care enough....

sorry:-)
 
This is stupid

I don't even see how people have made the link to piracy here. Like I already said, there were problems with a version of synchrosofts licence control. And I clearly wasn't the only person who experienced problems, seeing as I got the solution from cubase.net from someone else who had the same problem. In this world of nearly all software being released with bugs in it, is it not just even slightly feasable that somone could have a problem with their authentication software? Of course its possible, in fact it happened.

You guys are steamed at the rather fast conclusion you jumped to that someone may have pirated something on the basis of next to nothing? Well imagine how I, this dude, and many other people feel to spend £500 on a piece of software, install it, all excited about getting your new 'toy' and find it doesn't work because of a bug and that you then have to spend 3 hours figuring out how to get it working. And then on top of that to ask for help and get accused of piracy as response.

I also have a real problem with people pirating, and if someone is blatantly using pirate software and rubbing peoples noses in it, I will happily jump down their throats. But it ain't fair to accuse people of piracy just cos they have problems getting their software to work.

And even if this wasnt the solution, there are so many computers in the world these days, with so many different configurations, that there are bound to be problems for some people somewhere.
 
fraserhutch said:
I don't turn a blind eye to pirating, and the above statement is totally ignorant, I will say.

My post was entirely relevant to the issue.

You want to put up with pirates, that is your concern. Don't tell us we have to, or that we should just ignore them.

sorry, there's no way you can know that this guy is a pirate....if you really are trying to help him and are oh so much more knowledgeable than me as you said, then help him fix the problem......

if you think he might be a pirate, just don't post and turn a thread into a useless pirating war for the millionth time...perhaps your posts are ignorant and not helpful and that's why i got upset
 
Since you said the MIDI template works OK, I'm thinking it might have something to do with your audio card driver or something. Did you remember to go into the Cubase settings and select the Delta ASIO driver when you upgraded? Try reinstalling the driver or look for an updated driver from M-audio.
 
astoebe said:
sorry, there's no way you can know that this guy is a pirate....if you really are trying to help him and are oh so much more knowledgeable than me as you said, then help him fix the problem......

if you think he might be a pirate, just don't post and turn a thread into a useless pirating war for the millionth time...perhaps your posts are ignorant and not helpful and that's why i got upset

My reponse was to
whine whine whine said:
i'd like to say that people in this forum are hardly ever helpful
edit: i still say if you don't believe them JUST DON'T POST

So go ahead and get upset.

Why do I think he's a pirate? Because no idiot in his right mind would pay $500 for a software package and NOT contact the company when it refuses to work. ANd then ditch it.
 
I don't think we should have to put up with pirates either. BUT, it seems that everyone who posts a problem on this forum is an automatic PIRATE. Maybe the forum administrators should make it a requirement before you post that you provide proof of purchase along with a certifide letter from Steinberg that the poor sap with the problem actually paid money for the software and registered it.

WE got it! There are pirates who try to get your knowlege to get their stolen program working. If you feel that someone is a pirate, JUST DON"T POST! I've seen some poor saps torn to shreds on this forum when they actually could be legit.
 
fraserhutch said:
Because no idiot in his right mind would pay $500 for a software package and NOT contact the company when it refuses to work.

Well....I know that I very rarely contact the company unless I can't find a solution elsewhere. You can usually get answers to questions much quicker by searching the net or posting the forums. I've usually found people to be pretty helpful. I personally am not going to wait days for a support call to be followed up with a question, which I answer and have to wait another day.

Yes patience is all well and good, but when you have spent £500 on a bit of software you want an answer ASAP...well I don't know about anyone else but I like to try and sort things out as soon as I can. Even if it means asking for help on Cubase, in a Cubase related message board (who would have thought! :p )
 
legionserial said:
Well....I know that I very rarely contact the company unless I can't find a solution elsewhere. You can usually get answers to questions much quicker by searching the net or posting the forums. I've usually found people to be pretty helpful. I personally am not going to wait days for a support call to be followed up with a question, which I answer and have to wait another day.
Me too, I've never contacted tech support for any software or hardware issues I've had, I've always been able to sort it pretty quickly by picking others brains on forums etc.

We all detest software piracy but it often seems to be a case of guilty until proven innocent here, and of course proving your software is legit isn't easy.
 
yes and if I spent 500$ on Cubase and it wasn't working and I had the option of returning it, I'd do it immediately
 
astoebe said:
yes and if I spent 500$ on Cubase and it wasn't working and I had the option of returning it, I'd do it immediately
that's pretty iffy aye?
 
if you are trying to say that i pirate cubase, i use Cubase SE right now since I don't have 500$ to spend....if that's not what you're implying, i'm not really sure what your post means
 
astoebe said:
if you are trying to say that i pirate cubase, i use Cubase SE right now since I don't have 500$ to spend....if that's not what you're implying, i'm not really sure what your post means
Darn, I lost another green square and my Calvin Klein's are all worn out. Geez, I feel naked.


I guess what I'm implying is that your statement was pretty ignorant but now I'm wondering if you'd know what to do if you had a clue.
 
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