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<BR>I would have thought that the only thing to do was to put the problem to P-Squared for a solution.<BR>
I've referred the situation personally to Liam Burke and I understand that he has responded.<BR>
Going even further back, I would also have thouigh it wise before laying out hard-earned funds to discuss what hardware was already in place and check on compatibility.<BR>
That said, I've offered our services as being well-versed with Myriad on the basis of using and supplying it over the past 8 years.<BR><BR>
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<P style="MARGIN-BOTTOM: 12pt" class=ecxMsoNormal><B><SPAN style="COLOR: rgb(38,38,38)">Ian Hickling<BR></SPAN></B><B><SPAN>Partner<BR>transplan UK<BR></SPAN></B></P><BR>
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> Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 18:01:43 +0100<BR>> From: lists@philedmonds.info<BR>> To: cma-l@commedia.org.uk<BR>> Subject: Re: [cma-l] Radio playout software companies<BR>> <BR>> On 23/06/2011 12:39, CMA-L wrote:<BR>> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------<BR>> > From: "Shane Carey"<shane@eclectic-productions.co.uk>><BR>> > We recently spent a fortune on a bunch of Myriad licenses, and are<BR>> > busy trying to implement them to the station now. Unfortunately, the<BR>> > software’s NOT compatible with any soundcards that work with new<BR>> > computers – ones with PCIE connections.<BR>> <BR>> Are you sure that Myriad is 'not compatible' or just that there are no <BR>> PCI-E soundcards on PSquared tested and 'supported' list?<BR>> <BR>> Myriad will 'work' with must cards. Multi-track cards tend to be a <BR>> little more troublesome in that you need one which presents to windows <BR>> each output as a true 'independent' channel.<BR>> <BR>> Possibly the nearest PCI-e card that PSquared will treat as being <BR>> 'tested' is some of the AudioScience cards. I've got a system with some <BR>> AudioScience cards, though I think they are PCI (I can't check this <BR>> minute) but they do equivalent PCI-E cards which run the same drivers, <BR>> so should in practical terms be identical. However the down side is they <BR>> are very expensive (compared to computer hardware, not when compared to <BR>> the Revox/Ampex tape machines, Sonfiex cart machines and expensive grams <BR>> and CD Players you'd be buying 15-20 years ago for your studio.)<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> My recommendation is speak to PSquared - they will help - obviously they <BR>> are a commercial business and won't be willing to assist with helping <BR>> you with obscure hardware for free, but in my experience Liam, Peter and <BR>> David (and the others) understand the constraints that community radio <BR>> work under and try to be as helpful as they can.<BR>> <BR>> Also check out the PSquared website forums - there are some <BR>> knowledgeable people on their who can assist.<BR>> <BR>> Phil.<BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> <BR>> Reply - cma-l@commedia.org.uk<BR>> <BR>> The cma-l mailing list is a members' service provided by the Community Media Association - http://www.commedia.org.uk<BR>> Twitter: http://twitter.com/community_media<BR>> http://www.facebook.com/CommunityMediaAssociation<BR>> Canstream Internet Radio & Video: http://www.canstream.co.uk/<BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> <BR>> Mailing list guidelines: http://www.commedia.org.uk/about/cma-email-lists/email-list-guidelines/<BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> <BR>> To unsubscribe or manage your CMA-L mailing list subscription please visit:<BR>> http://mailman.commedia.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/cma-l<BR></DIV>                                            </div></body>
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