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line6bassman
08-12-2015, 09:29 PM
Just informing anyone who like me uses Cubase along with my Zoom R24 there are some issues if you upgrade to
Windows 10.. TO LATE. I did and I actually like a lot about it!! But it did cause issues with my Licencing.
But to bad Cubase you need to fix the issue you know how many new computers that are going to have Windows 10??
Well just informing here and here's a note from Cubase (Steinberg) And have a great night.

Line6bassmanTR


Compatibility of Steinberg products with Windows 10

July 29, 2015

We would like to inform you about the results of our compatibility tests around Microsoft’s new operating system, Windows 10.

While many Steinberg products have successfully been tested under Windows 10, such as WaveLab, our VST instruments and our audio interfaces running in ASIO mode, others, unfortunately, still cause problems when run on the new operating system by Microsoft. We recommend users notably of our DAWs, Cubase and Nuendo, not to update for the time being as this may lead to an increase in audio drop-outs and MIDI timing issues. We also have recognized incompatibilities when using Apple QuickTime and the Steinberg EuCon adapter, and audio interfaces won’t operate reliably in WDM audio mode either. Our engineers are examining the problems and evaluating possible solutions for affected customers. We shall immediately inform you as soon as we know more.

We’ve published a Knowledge Base article that gives a daily updated overview of Steinberg products that run smoothly under Windows. Please check the article’s included chart for current information on product compatibility.

Product Compatibility Info Regarding Microsoft Windows 10

We’d like to update you on the development and certification process regarding Microsoft Windows 10 for current Steinberg products.

You can find a list of Steinberg applications that we have tested for Windows 10 (Build 10240) below. For newer products, check the corresponding product pages and the system requirements on supported operating systems. Older products which are not listed are not supported and consequently, no further updates are planned.

Important:

Please make sure that you always use the latest updates available!
Some of the compatible products require the latest eLicenser Control (eLC) version. Please download the latest version from the eLicenser.net website and make sure to install it prior to other Steinberg applications.


Microsoft Windows 10 compatibility (as of July 30th, 2015)
CubaseProduct Version Comments
Cubase Pro 8.0.20 Not recommended. Performance and timing issues.
Cubase Artist 8.0.20 Not recommended. Performance and timing issues.
Cubase Elements 8.0.20 Not recommended. Performance and timing issues.
Cubase AI 8.0.20 Not recommended. Performance and timing issues.
Cubase AI 7.0.80 Not recommended. Performance and timing issues.
Cubase LE 8.0.20 Not recommended. Performance and timing issues.
Cubase LE 7.0.80 Not recommended. Performance and timing issues.
Cubasis Project Importer 1.9.5 Compatible

Elmeaux
08-12-2015, 09:33 PM
Not taking the plunge to Windows 10 just yet. I love Windows 7 on my laptop and XP on my desktop. My programs work really well.

Hmmm, I wonder if Microsoft actually even cares that well respected progs like Cubase won't work properly with their new OS.

jusca
08-12-2015, 10:02 PM
I'm delaying any update to Windows 10 because my main rig has programs that aren't yet fully compatible with Win10. I'll give it a few months for more software companies to adapt to the new OS.

jusca
08-12-2015, 10:05 PM
Not taking the plunge to Windows 10 just yet. I love Windows 7 on my laptop and XP on my desktop. My programs work really well.

Hmmm, I wonder if Microsoft actually even cares that well respected progs like Cubase won't work properly with their new OS.

I guess they care in a sense but it may be not top priority for newly rolled out OS since Cubase is written on top of the OS and may it not be MS's main agenda to ensure 3rd party applications work on it right away. I think MS will eventually iron out some issues so that Cubase-like programs are more stable in the environment.

kimgee
08-13-2015, 08:10 AM
Here is the most important reason to NOT upgrade to Windows 10:

http://www.rt.com/usa/311304-new-windows-privacy-issues/

Why do you think they are giving it away for free?

TobiasMan
08-13-2015, 01:14 PM
Here is the most important reason to NOT upgrade to Windows 10:

http://www.rt.com/usa/311304-new-windows-privacy-issues/

Why do you think they are giving it away for free?

That link started off with some interesting facts about WIN 10 and privacy, but quickly deteriorated into a world domination war over the dollar and international trade between two individuals. . . :(

kimgee
08-13-2015, 02:59 PM
That link started off with some interesting facts about WIN 10 and privacy, but quickly deteriorated into a world domination war over the dollar and international trade between two individuals. . . :(

There is nothing like you describe in the article that I can see. Did you click on one of the "sponsored" links at the bottom? Yeah, those are spammage of the foulest sort, but I see no text in the body of the article that fits your description.

brian_primrose
08-14-2015, 07:25 AM
Hmmm, I wonder if Microsoft actually even cares that well respected progs like Cubase won't work properly with their new OS.

If there is no anticipated significant difference to profit margin or if the change would decrease the margin, the answer, I strongly suspect, is no.
Brian

TobiasMan
08-14-2015, 10:55 AM
No, the later part of my statement was referring to the comments, that appear below the "sponsored links". Most people who post comments are trolls one and all :mad:

line6bassman
08-14-2015, 09:32 PM
Well if you did go to Windows 10 and you want to go back to 7 -8 etc here's an article from PC World and link on how to do it.
But to be honest I like Windows 10!! And on the Cubase issue with me really it doesn't bother me long as I can record on my Zoom R24
it really doesn't need Cubase it's good enough for me on its own..

Line6bassmanTR

How to uninstall Windows 10 and go back to Windows 7 or 8
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2960692/windows/how-to-uninstall-windows-10-and-go-back-to-windows-7-or-8.html#tk.nl_pwr

Patrick
08-23-2015, 11:16 AM
Hmmm, I wonder if Microsoft actually even cares that well respected progs like Cubase won't work properly with their new OS.

Microsoft does not and cannot care because there are just too many programs out there that might or might not work.
So this is a Steinberg problem (The company that makes Cubase and Nuendo) to solve this.

Once their developers find out what causes the problems they will release an update/bugfix so that both Cubase and Nuendo will work correctly on Windows 10.

This is something that happens with every major upgrade of an O/S like Windows. So upgrading to the latest version as soon as it's released is never a good idea, unless you don't have any "mission critical" stuff that cannot wait until bugs and compatibility issues are resolved.

I'm also told that Windows 10 will be the last major upgrade and that Microsoft will turn it into some-kind of subscription-based system (like Office 386 where you pay a monthly fee and "always have the most recent version") so that might also be a reason to reconsider installing Windows 10 at the moment (and wait for more information about this).

line6bassman
08-23-2015, 11:52 AM
Microsoft does not and cannot care because there are just too many programs out there that might or might not work.
So this is a Steinberg problem (The company that makes Cubase and Nuendo) to solve this.

Once their developers find out what causes the problems they will release an update/bugfix so that both Cubase and Nuendo will work correctly on Windows 10.

This is something that happens with every major upgrade of an O/S like Windows. So upgrading to the latest version as soon as it's released is never a good idea, unless you don't have any "mission critical" stuff that cannot wait until bugs and compatibility issues are resolved.

I'm also told that Windows 10 will be the last major upgrade and that Microsoft will turn it into some-kind of subscription-based system (like Office 386 where you pay a monthly fee and "always have the most recent version") so that might also be a reason to reconsider installing Windows 10 at the moment (and wait for more information about this).

Ya I'm cool with 10 right now I like it!! Fix the issue Steinberg!!!! I can wait on a fix I'm cool for now!!!

Line6bassmanTR

line6bassman
10-03-2016, 02:01 PM
Cubase now working With Windows 10!!! Life back to normal KINDA.... :)

Line6bassman