MOTU AVB 112D Audio Interface Firmware 1.2.5+1106
Tipo di file: Firmware.
Sistema Operativo: AnyOS.
Nome del file: MOTU-AVB-1.2.5%2B1106-for-8M%2C-16A%2C-1248-and-112D.update.
Bit: 32/64 Bit.
Licenza: Gratis.
Descrizione
Firmware Change Log:
– Added the ability to remotely control preamp settings for any interface on a network.
– Device presets now save and recall AVB stream connections.
– Added a lock button to the web app Routing tab to prevent accidental changes to audio routing.
– Input meters in the web app Mixing tab can now be set to display pre- or post-fader levels.
– Interfaces can now be password-protected.
– Added graphic control for the multi-band EQ and compressor in the web app on-screen mixer.
– Interfaces can now resolve to SMPTE time code (LTC) from any available analog or digital input channel.
– Interfaces can convert SMPTE time code (LTC) to MIDI Time Code (MTC) under OS X.
– Added support for Apple OS X 10.11 entity mode, so you can connect multiple AVB devices to an AVB-equipped Mac.
– Added support for 3rd-party devices that support multiple AVB configurations.
– AVB networking connections no longer reset when the sample rate setting is changed.
– Added support for enterprise-grade switches from Arista and other switch manufacturers.
– Improved performance and many bug fixes.
MOTU AVB firmware update:
If your MOTU AVB interface (and the computer it is connected to) has no internet access, you can download a firmware update file from another computer that does have internet, and then use the file to update your MOTU interface, as follows:
– Download the latest firmware file.
– Transfer the file to a computer with a network cable connection to your MOTU interface.
– Launch the MOTU AVB Control web app on the computer, as usual.
NOTE: Make sure the web app is communicating with your interface using the device’s IP address or “.local” address, which ensures that communication is through the network connection for the firmware update. To do so, check that the URL in your web browser reads something like “192.168.3.196” or “http://1248.local/ “, not “http://localhost:1280” (which means the connection is through USB or Thunderbolt). If not, close your browser window and choose your interface again from the Discovery App menu. If the network connection has been established successfully, the icon for your device in the Discovery App menu looks like the interface itself (instead of a laptop icon, which indicates a USB or Thunderbolt connection). If you are running on Windows, press the ID button on your interface to get its IP address, then type that address into your browser.
– Go to the Device tab.
– Scroll down to the bottom and click “Update from File”.
– Locate the file on your hard drive and click OK to start the update.
– Wait a few moments for the update to finish, then click OK to return to the Device tab.
NOTA:
when installing new firmware, also be sure to install the latest Mac and Windows drivers found at the top of this web page.
For Windows operation, added ‘Host Safety Offset’ setting (previously known as ‘USB Streaming Mode’) in the web app Device tab.
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