--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Ceedjay chez Free" <cubaseisbest@...> wrote: > They don't work under 64 bit OS's Just to be sure: by "they" you mean the Behringer drivers? If the Behringer drivers indeed won't install on 64-bit operating systems (not even under "compatibility mode" etc.), then it might be time to start nagging Behringer about providing a 'native' BCF/BCR driver for 64-bit operating systems. Having to use "compatibility mode" for installation under a 32-bit Vista is bad enough, but if the Behringer drivers don't work at all under 64-bit operating systems, how dare Behringer even sell any BCF/BCR2000s nowadays? > and the generic drivers installed by Vista > and 7 are NOT multiclient, as opposed to the Behringer driver. Yes, that's what I found too (at least for 32-bit XP and Vista), hence these horribly confusing "USB Audio Device" names with numbers appended. Incidentally, this also confirms my suspicion that the Windows 7 version of "USB Audio Device" isn't much different from the XP and Vista versions. So it seems both Behringer and Microsoft haven't been doing their "homework" lately... Mark.
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Re: Windows 7 and BCR2000
2009-07-31 by Mark van den Berg
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