This page presents existing issues, some with workarounds, that we are working to solve in the Cloud MX Audio Mixer. It also summarizes key improvements and main issues that have already been solved. We will update this page on an ongoing basis as more issues are solved.
Using the Windows RDP PCoIP virtualization software while operating the mixer or while using other PCoIP at the same time is not recommended nor supported.
When using NDI Bridge to connect two or more LAN networks, changing the sample rate or buffer size in Cloud MX may affect or lose the NDI stream/sources. Workaround: In Cloud MX settings page, set the device as ‘None’ and then back to ‘Waves NDI ASIO Driver’.
It is possible to use 2 FIT Controllers working together, but requires specific settings. To get assistance on setting 2 FIT controllers with Cloud MX, contact our customer support team.
Using a macOS computer on-prem with Waves FIT is not supported. Instead, use a Windows computer to control your FIT controller with the Cloud-MX instance.
NDI 5.5 (or higher) tools must be installed prior to Cloud MX, in order for the Waves NDI driver to be accessed in Cloud MX.
Some PCoIP remote display applications do not currently support multiple touchscreens.
When pressing STOP within the Dante Virtual Soundcard (DVS) Control Panel, the DVS device will no longer be selected as the active device within Cloud MX Audio Device list. To resolve, re-select Dante DVS as your audio device.
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