Re: [Jack-Devel] Reaper 64bit (vs) Jack Audio mixed 64/32bit

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DateThu, 23 May 2013 21:46:53 +0100
From John Rigg <[hidden] at jrigg dot co dot uk>
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In-Reply-ToVasyl Saftyuk [Jack-Devel] Reaper 64bit (vs) Jack Audio mixed 64/32bit
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 11:20:15PM +0300, Vasyl Saftyuk wrote:
> <div><div><div><div><div>Dear developers!</div><div>I use jack audio for 8 month, and i am very glad for this aplication!</div><div>It works fine at Win7 64bit</div><div>I usualy use last version of JackAudio (mixed 32/64bit mode) server for connection (DAW) Cockos <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><em><strong>"Reaper" <span style="background-color:#00ffff;">32bit</span></strong></em></span> with other audio aplications. And it works!</div><div>But.. it <span style="background-color:#ffcc00;">does not work</span> with <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><em><strong>"Reaper" <span style="background-color:#ff9900;">64bit (all versions) at Win7 64bit.</span></strong></em></span> The DAW doesn't see JackAudio in ASIO LIST<em>, </em>so it is impossible to connect it with JackAudio.</div><div>May i ask you to look, what is problem there? And could you help with it?</div><div>"Reaper" is free for download, and it doesn't lose functionality after trial period of 1 month, and is usble for all next time. So, it is easy to test it in working with JackAudio.</div><div>official website is: <a target="_blank">http://reaper.fm/</a></div><div>link for download Reaper 64bit: <a target="_blank">http://reaper.fm/download.php</a></div><div> </div><div>I hope for your help. I'll wait for your response.</div><div>-- <br />With respect, Vasyl Saftiuk.</div></div></div></div></div>

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