[realmusicians] Re: Code Meter and Reason 6

  • From: Roy Shtupler <shtupler@xxxxxxx>
  • To: realmusicians@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 19:06:49 +0200

great the pcr works now; I guess usb is faster than the standard midi cable trnasfer.


when Reason runs , it starts the CodeMeter service since it's set to manual thus to start when required.
this is the best compromise for the time being.
cheers
Roy.
http://elephant-dolphin.bandcamp.com
----- Original Message ----- From: "Indigo" <33indigo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <realmusicians@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2011 9:19 AM
Subject: [realmusicians] Re: Code Meter and Reason 6


Hey, you guys, I detest these watch dog spoiler programs as much as you do; that's why I enjoyed defeating it so much!

Roy, I was running Reason 6 with no Code meter, but I was in demo mode.
Tomorrow I'll stick the ignition key in and see if it's recognized without Code Meter running.
Maybe that's its purpose, to snoop on the legitimacy of the license.
Of course, as I think I said, who cares anyway, if any of us can't afford the license, we can still get at those great Reason 6 sounds by reWire. Tomorrow, I'll go back to Administrator services and stop Code Meter, then try the ignition key, just for curiousity. By the way, Roy, I got my Edirol USB driver re installed and got Windows Add hardware pointed to it, and Reason auto recognized and configured my Edirol PCR-300 within a few seconds.
It plays Reason way better on USB than it did on midi cables.
Indigo L

On 11/29/2011 2:00 AM, Chris Belle wrote:
Damn right my man,
I guess sometimes it's unavoidable if you want to run certain things,
but guess that's why I'm such a sonar fan, it of all the daws has the
least intrusive foot-print on the system.

A simple serial and registration.

That's enough.

and funnily enough, cakewalk experiences a lot less piracy than many of
it's competitors.

Hmmmm, wonder why?

could it be that people respect and like a company that doesn't make it
hard for them to use their stuff and would rather buy the stuff?

Just a thought.

I think the hacker community thrives and is challenged by these heavgy
handed schemes, it's like a big game, and if you don't give them a
challenge, they don't care and leave you alone.

I still think it's possible to be a software developer and not have to
be so heavy handed in typing your stuff down that the system gets all
messed up-.

And haven't they figured out by now, that copy protection doesn't work?

A simple key branded with your name and your id will stop most casual
sharing.

Ah well, such is life 'grin'.


At 06:22 PM 11/28/2011, you wrote:
agree on this completely.
cheers
Roy.
http://elephant-dolphin.bandcamp.com
----- Original Message ----- From: "D!J!X!" <megamansuperior@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <realmusicians@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2011 1:54 AM
Subject: [realmusicians] Re: Code Meter and Reason 6


Letting it startup when reason does is not the problem, you have to
check if
the service shuts off and stops running after you close reason. Also,
while
reason is running it'll still mess things up; that's where my real
problem
is, that the protection stuff slows down the app it's made to protect
and
sometimes other running processes as well. Now, to make this clear, I
did
notice some weird behaviour that wasn't there before installing reason,
which is when I went looking and found code meeter running on my
services. I
then looked in controll panel and start menu and everywhere else and
found
no reference to it, neither was there an option to remove it; keep in
mind
that this was after I had removed Reason and all references to
Propellerhead
stuff. This is where my problem is, this is what we consider "malware
behaviour." This is what got Sony in trouble a few years ago with
their CD
protection scheme and the small software piece it installed on
systems when
a disc containing this system was played. People didn't know it was
being
installed, and neither could they remove it (that part being the worst).
I'm not saying code meeter is necessarily bad for you, though it
seems that
most people who've tried have experienced some issues, but I'm saying
that I
personally don't like any apps that use these weird protection
schemes or
programs that interfear with my system in a "malware-like" way.

Regards, D!J!X!

-----Original Message-----
From: realmusicians-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:realmusicians-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Indigo
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 12:00 PM
To: realmusicians@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [realmusicians] Code Meter and Reason 6

Hey Chris and DJX, Roy says, I've removed the CodeMeter program from the
startup group , and changed its services to start manually , not
automatically , so it doesn't automatically load everytime the system
boots.Unquote.

I've got to learn to try more of these experiments, and not just sit
back
and let myself be victimized by software.
What's the worse that could have happened, if that wasn't successful,
Reason
might crash after bootup, like I seem to remember happening to
Hypersonic 2
if its SynchroSoft isn't present.
Wow, this could make a real difference to me, not to have little odd
behaveors while Code Meter is running.
I'll remove Code Meter from the Win7 64 machine's startup first, maybe
it'll return to its original quickness.
I still want Reason 6 on a drive by itself, though, just in case.
Indigo L




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