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During slow but steady recovery from a badly botched disc prolapse
operation in 2004, I touched SoundDiver for the first time since about
July of 2004. I have an OS X version, marked Dec 5, 2003, i.e. a
public beta, not sure whether this is 3.1.0 Public Beta 1 or 3.1.0
Public Beta 2. My XSKey is authorized for everything Emagic and Apple
ever put out, excluding Logic Pro 7.2 - still have mine at 7.1.1.
Fired Diver up today (in OS X) and got the "No Valid SoundDiver
Authorization" box, hit the "OK" button there, up comes the
XSKey
authorization form. It informs me "Demo expired", then shows my
XSKey
serial number, below that the XSKey firmware (28-12), and below that a
space marked "Enter Access Codes Here". That's where I would type
in
the letter-number combination access codes sent me by Michael Haydn
and others at Emagic. I found a couple of these, tried them, was
informed they'd already been used (duh). Anybody have more true
information about this? Haydn hinted (2004?) that Diver wasn't
necessarily going to be killed completely, though he never (as far as
I know) came right out and said that. The SoundDiver interface has
survived more or less intact in Logic Pro - if you use any MIDI
control surfaces (HUI, Motormix) it shows right up there, looking
nearly identical with SoundDiver itself. Anyone know how to get past
this snag? Any re-installations make sense? How about the beta's
themselves - are they at all online any longer?
Thanks for any help! (not to speak of links!)
exdc
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