![]() Use Windows from Boot Camp in a virtual machine.Easily configure Windows for Productivity or Gaming.Use automatic Parallels Tools installation for many operating systems.Select automatically detected operating system installers from Downloads and Desktop folders.Install virtual machines from an ISO image, app, USB, CD, or DVD.Use Express Installation to fully automate Windows installation and user account setup.Activate Windows automatically by specifying a license key before installation.Download and install Windows automatically in one click.*.Use Sign in with Apple for Parallels account registration and sign-in.Choose your View Make Windows invisible while still using its applications in Coherence™ Mode, or if you’re new to Mac, you can set Windows to occupy your entire screen, so it looks just like it would if you were using a Windows PC.Play your favorite classic Windows-only games on a Mac. Run applications such as Microsoft Office, Visual Studio, SQL Server, PowerBI, AutoCAD, MetaTrader, and thousands more. Lightning Fast Graphic and resource-hungry Windows applications run effortlessly without slowing down your Mac.You may also migrate your Windows PC* or Linux, like Ubuntu (Intel-based Mac computers only). Easy Set-Up Parallels Desktop automatically detects what you need to get started so you can get up and running within minutes! If you need Windows, you’ll be prompted to download and install Windows 11 or use your Boot Camp installation if you have an Intel-based Mac.Share files and folders, copy and paste images and text, and drag and drop files and content between Mac and Windows applications. Seamless Use Windows, side-by-side, with macOS on your MacBook, MacBook Pro, iMac, iMac Pro, Mac mini or Mac Pro-no restarting required.This is also one of the reasons why DJs and musicians prefer OSX and not Windows - OSX fixed that issue ages ago. Have fun searching for the reason why your driver is crashing :P ![]() You may use Skype or Teamspeak where your audio interface is set as a device. The problem: even if you are using a low latency ASIO driver, Windows will still see your audio interface and use WDM drivers to utilise it.īelieve me, the solution is universal for any DAW and works not only with OBS, but also with any other software. If this gets interrupted, the driver will usually stop working or it will kill the application that is using it. This stuff is based on low latency drivers and they usually work only with 1 application, giving it an exclusive access. What happens right now, is pretty simple but deadly for any DAW: You can always set your desktop audio to 0% in the main window if you dont want your system audio and background software screaming while recording/streaming. OBS > Settings >Audio > select in the top 2 lines your onboard soundcard. Then make sure that OBS is using your audio gear for the DAW. It may vary, because i have Windows 10 right now, but i remember this being the same stuff on Windows 8 & 8.1. Then you go to properties of each used device > advanced > disable Exclusive Mode there. The "default" settings under Windows are just normal audio settings, you rightclick on your audio icon in the taskbar, go to playback and recording devices and rightclick all your stuff that is used by ProTools and make sure that they are not selected as default devices or default communication devices. ![]() This is a mess, but this is the only way to make sure that OBS is not gonna mess around with your audio gear that is used in ProTools or any other DAW.ĭo this, if it doesnt help - give me a couple of days, i have to look into ProTools under Windows to tell you more about it, i have no idea about this DAW and how the audio system is built. Remeber that people would not hear what you have in your Preview/Cue output in ProTools, because you are capturing only the master output.Īnd also remeber to remove the "Default device" and "Default communication device" from your HD Omni audio interface. Then you route your master out from ProTools via cable to the line in on the second soundcard and you are ready to go. Leave the Desktop Audio Device at default, there is no way in OBS to disable it. Then you go to settings>audio>Micropone/Auxiliary Audio Device and set your line in on your onboard (or second external soundcard) as your input. If not (would be really strange but anyway) - get one, PCIe or USB, doesnt matter - but it should have a line in input. You have a basic soundcard built into your motherboard? If yes - use it. You have to split the software at a hardware level, that means 2 different soundcards, in this case your HD Omni audio interface (and whatever is attached to it) is ONLY for ProTools, dont even try to hijack this - it will result in high latency in the best case and software crash/bluescreen in the worst case.
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