Copperlan on Vista 32bit help
Posted: 06 Jun 2015, 04:15
Hi!
I am very happy with Copperlan on win7 64!
I tried today to install it on my laptop, Vista 32 sp1. CopperLan is apperently badly installed.
The service runs, the four default MIDI ports are there, but this machine can't even create its internal connexions as a standalone machine (as a start, I just try to use CopperLan only as an internal virtual cable but the manager is void).
I have tried to install it first with just wifi connexion, It instantly saw my win7 setup.
I spent all this day trying to get the concepts of copperlan but with a bugged machine... well, I need some help.
I had disabled some microsoft services in the past in this machine, maybe the faulty behaviour is related to that? (in an attempt to lower dcp latency) I was not using network at this time, surely something here is awfull to your eyes
here is some screenshots http://imgur.com/a/Acf1N
The problematic configuration (Acer laptop , wifi / or LAN cable connected, no midi peripheral, wanting to connect it as a G-Player machine)
*Acer Aspire 2920
*Windows Vista SP1 32bit
*version of CopperLan Manager app : 1.4(1)
*MIDI related apps installed (Cubase 5, G-Player)
*MIDI related apps installed and running: G-Player if I will succeed to instal CopperLan properly.
*MIDI drivers specific to these apps : none
*MIDI hardware interfaces (model, type of connection, use of custom drivers) : eventually M-Audio fasttrack pro (will try to link my both cards with spdif)
Typical network mistake
If you see only a single computer in the CopperLan Manager's overview tab I DO, it is likely that:
*You have selected the wrong network interface for CopperLan I can't see its adapter... just the one from the other computer (e.g. going through wifi instead of wired)
Merci pour votre aide
I am very happy with Copperlan on win7 64!
I tried today to install it on my laptop, Vista 32 sp1. CopperLan is apperently badly installed.
The service runs, the four default MIDI ports are there, but this machine can't even create its internal connexions as a standalone machine (as a start, I just try to use CopperLan only as an internal virtual cable but the manager is void).
I have tried to install it first with just wifi connexion, It instantly saw my win7 setup.
I spent all this day trying to get the concepts of copperlan but with a bugged machine... well, I need some help.
I had disabled some microsoft services in the past in this machine, maybe the faulty behaviour is related to that? (in an attempt to lower dcp latency) I was not using network at this time, surely something here is awfull to your eyes
When asking for support or reporting bugs, please provide as much info as possible:
here is some screenshots http://imgur.com/a/Acf1N
The problematic configuration (Acer laptop , wifi / or LAN cable connected, no midi peripheral, wanting to connect it as a G-Player machine)
*Acer Aspire 2920
*Windows Vista SP1 32bit
*version of CopperLan Manager app : 1.4(1)
*MIDI related apps installed (Cubase 5, G-Player)
*MIDI related apps installed and running: G-Player if I will succeed to instal CopperLan properly.
*MIDI drivers specific to these apps : none
*MIDI hardware interfaces (model, type of connection, use of custom drivers) : eventually M-Audio fasttrack pro (will try to link my both cards with spdif)
Typical network mistake
If you see only a single computer in the CopperLan Manager's overview tab I DO, it is likely that:
*You have selected the wrong network interface for CopperLan I can't see its adapter... just the one from the other computer (e.g. going through wifi instead of wired)
No I havn't rejected the drivers directly*You have rejected the installation of the drivers when installing the CopperLan software package.
Merci pour votre aide