RM 32/16 AI Firmware 9244 - UC Surface version Stability
Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2020 5:42 pm
As most folks know, with the RM series, while there are more modern firmware versions, 9244 is the most stable. Was curious what folks would think was the better recommended version of UC Surface to use accordingly, for no latency on meters and changes seen when moving sliders.. be it wired direct to the PC or using the wireless dongle in the RM unit to the Router.
It was listed in the Release notes as:
Known Issues:
UC Surface:
Control and metering on UC Surface instance connected via Firewire may exhibit lag on some systems
and
Copy, Delete, & Rename Local Scenes for Cascaded AI mixers not functioning as expected
According to Release notes, v3.2.0.56558 fixed the Control and metering on UC Surface instance connected via Firewire may exhibit lag on some systems. Can anyone say that they see that solved then as well?
Then with v3.2.1.57677 the Copy, Delete, Rename still exists, but a few new issues added.
v3.3.0.59348 added additional issues.
Anyone using a stable version they can highly recommend? Or 1.8 / 2.0 still the most stable?
Im going thru all the UC Surface release notes, seeing whats newly added, what was fixed, vs still known issues, looking for the "lesser of the evils" for most stable
It was listed in the Release notes as:
Known Issues:
UC Surface:
Control and metering on UC Surface instance connected via Firewire may exhibit lag on some systems
and
Copy, Delete, & Rename Local Scenes for Cascaded AI mixers not functioning as expected
According to Release notes, v3.2.0.56558 fixed the Control and metering on UC Surface instance connected via Firewire may exhibit lag on some systems. Can anyone say that they see that solved then as well?
Then with v3.2.1.57677 the Copy, Delete, Rename still exists, but a few new issues added.
v3.3.0.59348 added additional issues.
Anyone using a stable version they can highly recommend? Or 1.8 / 2.0 still the most stable?
Im going thru all the UC Surface release notes, seeing whats newly added, what was fixed, vs still known issues, looking for the "lesser of the evils" for most stable