Hey guys,

I recently bought some “RØDE Wireless Pro”-microphones for better audio-quality and it seems, that their software “RØDE Central” (which is needed for some stuff) is only available for Windows.

For now, I helped myself with creating a virtual machine (running Windows 10) which works good, but I think, that this solution is unacceptable for a device which costs ~300€.

My fault to not check it before, but unfortunately it’s too late for a return. I have hopes, that some skilled linux-gods found a practical solution for this. Using Debian btw.

~sp3ctre

  • sp3ctre@feddit.orgOP
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    Last time I tried, I had no luck unfortunately…

    Would love to hear if (and how) anyone actually made it work properly under wine!

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      you can use WinBoat to make it feel native and natural. besides that, there really isn’t much to do…

      Good luck!

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        Thanks, I will try it!

        Hopefully Linux gets relevant enough, so that even the last company feels the need to provide a proper linux installer.

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          WinBoat is just a Windows VM. So it will work but you won’t be able to connect it to anything that’s not also in that VM. Might as well just dual boot Windows.