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Jim D
02-18-2009, 06:47 AM
I've got a Revolution 5.1 I bought based on specs and your companies rep for making good products that emphasize sound quality.

I have wrestled with this cards drivers (32 bit XP) and the numerous bugs/glitches/wierdness of both the original and new versions. These are well documented in the Revo 5.1 sub forum, no need to re-hash them.

Unless I am reading things wrong, M-Audio has basically dropped support for the Revo cards and at this point 'we got what we got' as Revo users.

Please just let me know if I am right or wrong. If this is the case, I will seek another solution and just move on. Your 24/96 card has glowing reviews and interests me, but I just can't go there if this is how it's going to be with support.

Just spit it out. Honesty might save you a few customers at this point....

JA
02-18-2009, 04:00 PM
<moved to Revolution Series Section>

I haven't heard anything for sure about not releasing another driver, but I wouldn't expect a new driver any time soon. The Revo cards are no longer in production, and with our limited Engineering resources; the bugs with the Revo cards are not a high priority.

Jim D
02-18-2009, 06:32 PM
<moved to Revolution Series Section>

I haven't heard anything for sure about not releasing another driver, but I wouldn't expect a new driver any time soon. The Revo cards are no longer in production, and with our limited Engineering resources; the bugs with the Revo cards are not a high priority.

Thanks for the honesty.

f-town
02-18-2009, 10:13 PM
what problems specifically?...ive been recording and listening to music and playing games with the latest drivers with no problem

Smeggy
02-25-2009, 05:24 AM
<moved to Revolution Series Section>

I haven't heard anything for sure about not releasing another driver, but I wouldn't expect a new driver any time soon. The Revo cards are no longer in production, and with our limited Engineering resources; the bugs with the Revo cards are not a high priority.

So basically you knew your product was flawed;you released it anyway and to hell with the consequences. That's a wonderful business model you have there?