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Old 11-28-2008, 04:45 PM
"rosea grammostola"
 
Default 64bit vs 32 bit

Hi,

What is better for linux audio, 64 or 32 bit? why?


Thanks in advance,



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Old 11-28-2008, 05:25 PM
Quentin Harley
 
Default 64bit vs 32 bit

rosea grammostola wrote:

What is better for linux audio, 64 or 32 bit? why?


Depends...

1) Your hardware
2) What do you want to do.

VST is currently not supported under 64bit, bit is is all going to
change very soon, with the latest release of the jackd audio server.


So, all that remains is point 1

Regards,
Quentin





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Old 11-28-2008, 06:26 PM
Ralf Mardorf
 
Default 64bit vs 32 bit

Hi Rosea

if your mobo is a Gigabyte ga-p35-ds3l or an ASUS M2A-VM HDMI and you
will use MIDI, than try a 32-bit version. Both mobos, the Gigabyte with
an Intel q6600 and the ASUS with an AMD BE-2350 aren't able to do MIDI
recordings, sequencers and soft synth crash when running several 64-bit
distros. I have the ASUS board, another user the Intel one. We don't
know if those boards are fine with 32-bit.

See http://www.64studio.com/node/69 for some hardware reports.

Cheers,
Ralf

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