XP-64 Vs Vista for audio editing

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I need to upgrade my PC to a 64 bit enviroment for my audio editing
workstation.
I use Sonar7 , its written for 64 bit software . I don't use the internet
on this workstation . It's is just a complex audio editing computer .

Will xp-64 work as well as Vista ? I have an AMD dual Opteron .

Please let me know if you can help me with this question .
 
RE: XP-64 Vs Vista for audio editing

Paul@att:
Cakewalk (a.k.a.: the author of the software) makes no mention of Vista x64
compatibility here:
http://www.cakewalk.com/x64/default.asp
It only speaks about Windows XP x64.
Carlos

"Paul@att" wrote:

> I need to upgrade my PC to a 64 bit enviroment for my audio editing
> workstation.
> I use Sonar7 , its written for 64 bit software . I don't use the internet
> on this workstation . It's is just a complex audio editing computer .
>
> Will xp-64 work as well as Vista ? I have an AMD dual Opteron .
>
> Please let me know if you can help me with this question .
 
RE: XP-64 Vs Vista for audio editing

The point of this post is to ask anyone that might know , if xp64 is a better
solution than Vista64 for editing audio in a work station situation .

I was informed by a tech at Lynx studio that Vista has some issues with
sample rates ect. Also Vista seems to have a lot of unwanted features that
are not needed for someone that is useing a workstation. So , what is the
benifit of buying Vista over XP64 ?

As for Sonar 7 : It will run on as either one as will Sonar 6 . Sonar is
not the issue .

"Carlos" wrote:

> Paul@att:
> Cakewalk (a.k.a.: the author of the software) makes no mention of Vista x64
> compatibility here:
> http://www.cakewalk.com/x64/default.asp
> It only speaks about Windows XP x64.
> Carlos
>
> "Paul@att" wrote:
>
> > I need to upgrade my PC to a 64 bit enviroment for my audio editing
> > workstation.
> > I use Sonar7 , its written for 64 bit software . I don't use the internet
> > on this workstation . It's is just a complex audio editing computer .
> >
> > Will xp-64 work as well as Vista ? I have an AMD dual Opteron .
> >
> > Please let me know if you can help me with this question .
 
Re: XP-64 Vs Vista for audio editing

There are changes to the way audio is implemented in Vista.

Before you choose Vista, make sure your sound devices have fully x64 Vista
compliant drivers and all the features you need are implemented and working.

Sonar shouldn't be a problem but your sound device drivers might be.




"Paul@att" <Paulatt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> The point of this post is to ask anyone that might know , if xp64 is a
> better
> solution than Vista64 for editing audio in a work station situation .
>
> I was informed by a tech at Lynx studio that Vista has some issues with
> sample rates ect. Also Vista seems to have a lot of unwanted features
> that
> are not needed for someone that is useing a workstation. So , what is the
> benifit of buying Vista over XP64 ?
>
> As for Sonar 7 : It will run on as either one as will Sonar 6 . Sonar is
> not the issue .
>
> "Carlos" wrote:
>
>> Paul@att:
>> Cakewalk (a.k.a.: the author of the software) makes no mention of Vista
>> x64
>> compatibility here:
>> http://www.cakewalk.com/x64/default.asp
>> It only speaks about Windows XP x64.
>> Carlos
>>
>> "Paul@att" wrote:
>>
>> > I need to upgrade my PC to a 64 bit enviroment for my audio editing
>> > workstation.
>> > I use Sonar7 , its written for 64 bit software . I don't use the
>> > internet
>> > on this workstation . It's is just a complex audio editing computer .
>> >
>> > Will xp-64 work as well as Vista ? I have an AMD dual Opteron .
>> >
>> > Please let me know if you can help me with this question .
 
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