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So far I've stumbled across all the same problems. Therefore, I switch to linux and also try to drag NI NA here. I hear very well the difference in the sound quality of windows and linux. Sudo mount -t udf -o unhide /dev/sr0 /mnt To unmount the iso change to a drirectory away from /mnt and then sudo umount /mnt Run winecfg and check the Drives tab for a windows drive letter associated with /mntĬd /mnt and run the installer (wine setup.exe) Sudo mount -t udf file.iso -o unhide /mnt Cancel download from NA, close NA, download via browser, mount ISO, install.įor all NI iso files they need to be mounted using udf and the unhide option. At the end of it is the download link, which you copy and paste in your browser. Inside it you will find a "metalink" file, open it in Notepad. Now go to C: drive and show hidden files, you will see a hidden folder with "ni" in its name. I can only speak from Windows perspective. There's a workaround now that you can pause downloads.
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There is also this workaround used by some Windows users So as far as I can tell by trying demo installs, Waves Central and Native Access both work (barring individual system problems or whatever). Sudo mount -o loop ~/.wine/drive_c/users/user/Downloads/isoname.iso /mnt/diskiso If the downloaded iso file is manually mounted in Linux and installed then when Native Access is run again it will say that it's installed, same goes for a downloaded zip file. It's stopping after the download (download uses aria2c.exe) and it actually downloads the file ok in ~/.wine/drive_c/users/user/Downloads. I installed a Reactor demo using Native Access and it stops around 33%.
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This advice makes most of the audio software just work, because usually when wine has some problem, it's all about the protection the manufacturer put on the software installer, and it's easier after installation. Copy the Program Files folder of the VirtualBox app in wine. reg file of the useful modifications (search for the name of the software in the log), then start the wine regedit and import those modifications.
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Install the software, Do a 2nd shot and compare.
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When I was completely stuck I used a software called Regshot on a VirtualBox windows machine, Do a 1st shot. Put msvcr120 and msvcp120 as native in winecfg (I noted those 2 step specifically for Kontakt 5) Sometimes some software may work with WinXP but not with Win7 Try with a Windows XP or Win7 in winecfg. I can't remember the exact step (sorry), but here are some few tricks I usually do when I have some complex software : I achieved to make the free Kontakt Player runnable on my Linux (Even the VST within Carla).