Hello, is anyone on here answering queries? I wish to transfer my purchased APC License to a different machine. Can you please advise?
Thanks
You will need a new license @zpl1025 Frank should be able to assist you.
oh right, not great its paid and also not very good! just want to change a delay time.
expensive adjustment!
Frank? are you here?
this forum is not very good
Yep. I’ve had to purchase 3 different licenses, because I changed computers and then I replaced my hard drive and had to reinstall Windows. By this time I just decided to buy an old used laptop and use that only for ACPW so I didn’t have to keep buying licenses every time I want to install the software.
Hi paul, cheers for info! thought it would be the case. would like to hear from someone from arylic to confirm 100%… but unlikely! have they forgotten about the forum??? not keen to buy such awful software for a second time just to put a few milliseconds of delay between rooms. I suppose you get what you pay for! hahaha
FRANK! Where are you mate?
@zpl1025 calling Frank!
ok… I’ll try to get you a new one
Yep. I hear ya.
I use the software extensively, mostly for its DSP capabilities, and while I do encounter several bugs on a day to day, it works well enough and well, it’s a necessary evil. So I don’t feel like I’ve got a choice but to keep using it. It’s strange though that in the last 3 years I’ve used it, I don’t think there’s been an update to it. When I first started using it, it wouldn’t run on Windows 11. I had to run a VM just to launch it in windows 10 (wouldn’t run in compatibility mode either).
They really should update the software to the point where a license will activate a single instance of it regardless of it being used before. It really makes no sense that a license behaves more like a consumable.
Hi Frank, marvellous! Thanks. do you need any info or details?
Hi All, Wow! Got license transfered succesfully. Many thanks to Frank. Sterling work. Much appreciated…
I would advise getting the software, it’s hilarious. Almost impossible to work out what is going on and what each control does.
Love it