Looks like I spoke too soon last night on my mac post. Now I am having issues...
After running the speaker calibration, the app starts "calculating frequency response". Figured all was well, and I went to bed. This morning it was STILL running. So I try it in parallels, wow no go there. There is obviously some serious issues running it that way.
So I try on a mac mini I have, but the response appears corrupted. Tried the java 6 beta version available on ADC. No luck, the curve is a bit smoother, but still not right.
So I am now in bootcamp on my macbook pro (c2d), figured we would get to the root of the problem this way. I have line out plugged into line in and run the soundcard measurement. The response is much more linear than either in osx or parallels. I get a bit of a warble beginning above 10khz, but it appears to be +-2db, so probably acceptable.
Then "calculating frequency response" pops up. An hour later it is still burning a hole in my screen.
What gives? Is this actually a problem on MBP systems no matter which OS they are running? I must be missing something.
Java 1.5 and 1.6 have been tried...
After running the speaker calibration, the app starts "calculating frequency response". Figured all was well, and I went to bed. This morning it was STILL running. So I try it in parallels, wow no go there. There is obviously some serious issues running it that way.
So I try on a mac mini I have, but the response appears corrupted. Tried the java 6 beta version available on ADC. No luck, the curve is a bit smoother, but still not right.
So I am now in bootcamp on my macbook pro (c2d), figured we would get to the root of the problem this way. I have line out plugged into line in and run the soundcard measurement. The response is much more linear than either in osx or parallels. I get a bit of a warble beginning above 10khz, but it appears to be +-2db, so probably acceptable.
Then "calculating frequency response" pops up. An hour later it is still burning a hole in my screen.
What gives? Is this actually a problem on MBP systems no matter which OS they are running? I must be missing something.
Java 1.5 and 1.6 have been tried...