How can I repair "an access violation has occurred"
Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
It's the PACE DRM rootkit that's installed along with the Pro Tools application. Its purpose is to cripple your computer so that you can only do what the developer chooses to let you do. If you have a problem with that, you'll have to take it up with DigiDesign, or get rid of their product.
Yeah, it's a coincidence the new release of Digidesign ProTools software (9 and 10).? But the purchase will cost youfar more than € 400 and I do not know if it works with the Digi 002 system. I feel helpless and hopeless in the face ofthese economic giants who dictate the rules of the market (to which we MUST submit)
Linc Davis wrote:
It's the PACE DRM rootkit that's installed along with the Pro Tools application. Its purpose is to cripple your computer so that you can only do what the developer chooses to let you do. If you have a problem with that, you'll have to take it up with DigiDesign, or get rid of their product.
Most absurd response to a question I have ever read...
DRM protects composers life myself from theft. I just hate it when people steal my stuff. Don't you?
I've been a PT professional user for well over a decade. My computer is in no way "crippled". I can do what I want with it and what I want with that software. I run PT with iTunes open all day long with no issue. I can import audio from my iTunes library into PT with no issue. If the audio you are trying to import is protected (from being stolen and remixed etc.) than no, you can't import it into PT. I'm pretty sure that most law abiding citizens would agree that having thier own personal livelyhood protected under law would be a good thing. But for some reason, this society thinks that musicians and other creative professionals don't deserve the same level of protection and don't need to feed thier families...
How can I repair "an access violation has occurred"