Have ASIO drivers installed. They work with other audio programs but Pro Tools 
just nags about no Digi/Avid hardware and quits without letting me configure 
anything. 
On 2011-07-15, at 2:42 PM, Monkey Pusher wrote:

> ASIO drivers should work as well, and i do believe is the prefered
> standard for pro audio on windows. WDM drivers are the generic windows
> drivers for sound cards on windows  so if you can use them as  your
> default system card, then chances are that wdm drivers has already
> been installed.
> 
> On 7/15/11, Ivan Saveliev <ivansau...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> First of all I must apologize in case my question's been answered but Safari
>> is being busier than I am for some reason and I've got hours of audio to
>> scrub through today.
>> 
>> Anyways, read on the list sometime ago about Pro Tools 9 on Windows. Using
>> JAWS cursor to access parameters that are currently inaccessible on Mac.
>> There are quite a few preset libraries I'd like to convert using this
>> workaround.
>> 
>> My problem is that Pro Tools on Windows refuses to see any of my audio
>> cards. Just says that no Avid/Digidesign hardware has been found and only
>> lets me quit. I've got a  MOTU 828 MKII and an Edirol UA-25 EX. Grapevine
>> tells me I should be able to use these interfaces but it involves using WDM
>> drivers.
>> 
>> I'm a mac guy and hardly ever use Widows so I'm totally lost here. How does
>> one go about getting Pro Tools to see 3rd party cards on Windows? I'm only
>> able to find ASIO drivers for the MOTU and Edirol. Will put more time into
>> it today but help/advice certainly appreciated.
>> 
>> Have both Win 7 and XP installs. I'm not virtualizing Windows. Its running
>> natively on my Dell XPS 9000 desktop.

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