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by Blackbrook on 28 May 2011, 11:46
First off all: I did not say that you HAVE to change the software hardware or anything else. It was and is a suggestion!
That the audio interface is not installed properly means that it is not recognized correctly by your system. If it would be you can see all inputs of your interface in the config report. I only see one! This is an evidence.
Because I am no Mac expert I can not say more. If it would appear in windows I would suggest to reinstall the device by removing the driver, cleaning the registry and deleting all left files. Mac works different and you do not have that possibilities.
All I can do for you is asking for being patient till someone knowing macs better can help you. Have in mind that I am no official mixvibes support, I am just as user as you are!
Cheers,
Steve
Viele Grüße, Cheers, A plus, Steve Winner Mixvibes 10 years DJ contest 2009
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by firmeza on 28 May 2011, 17:25
hello! thanks for trying to help me...
Steve plz don't get mad, I didin't mean to talk in bad way to you... the report has only one input, but if I check two input in preferences it shows two but the problem is the same again..
j-kut, first of all I'm a woman :-) I use Windows 7 Ultimate and Mac Os X 10.6.7..
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by Hannes on 28 May 2011, 17:40
Now that´s what we call "wortglauberei"
lol, not even the google translator can handle that word.
Then type it with a k instead of the g, k? j-kut, first of all I'm a woman :-) I use Windows 7 Ultimate and Mac Os X 10.6.7..
My bad, but nice to see a lady on the turntables  Allright, a little more i need to know. Can you check what kind of cpu it is (also in the systemprofiler) and furthermore if it boots in 64bit mode by default? (abouot this mac->more info->software; there should be a line saying "64 bit kernel extensions: yes/no) Also, do you launch DVS in winsdows xp-mode or regurlarly under Win7? regards J
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by firmeza on 28 May 2011, 18:17
64-bit Kernel and Extensions: No
that's what it says there....
No, in windows 7..
thanks for helping me!!!!
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by Blackbrook on 28 May 2011, 18:32
I don't feel bad - no reason for it!
Viele Grüße, Cheers, A plus, Steve Winner Mixvibes 10 years DJ contest 2009
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by Hannes on 28 May 2011, 18:36
hm, there are just 2 things i would try if i were you. 1: deinstall the U-Mix driver from the device-manager in win, use ccleaner afterwards (but save the registry, it will ask you to do so) install again and try with the U-Mix set 48Khz Sample-rate. 2: try running it in XP-mode. I really hope you can get it working, but unfortunately my experience with bootcamp isn´t the best. It´s kinda like filling up a porsche with diesel 
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