iLok only

Posted by: BB54

iLok only - 12/12/07 07:29 PM

Previously a buyer of all your plugins released before Neon where you took up the iLok thing. I have not bought Neon and won't even be able to test Xenon. Too bad, I'm a great fan of your products. Just not to the point where you get to decide what to put in my USB ports.

If iLok was only a way for you to meet customers needs (practical movement of licenses etc) you probably would provide the possibility for me to buy a non-iLok version. So I suppose the main cause is piracy protection. Actually I'm curious about wheather it works well or not, does iLok applications not get cracked? Hopefully the protection you get is worth the sales dropout from the likes of me.
Posted by: Hubert Pietrzykowski PSP

Re: iLok only - 12/13/07 06:35 AM

Hi BB54.

The decision to use iLok was not easy. What convinced us was the quality of the protection. Yes - iLok is not cracked. At least not on Mac. On PC it was cracked couple of times, but it takes about one year from the release of new version of iLok wrapper, which is not bad either. Neon HR was kind of experiment. Also giving the users the option to store their licenses for other plug-ins on iLok allowed us to estimate its popularity. Telling truth we are surprised by how many of our users requested iLok authorizations. So it seems that it works. Anyway, we are still considering and looking for alternative means of reliable protection (as an option - we definitely won't quit iLok), as we realize there are many users like you who simply don't want to keep their licenses on USB dongle. By the way - I would greatly appreciate if you told us why you don't want it. And what kind of protection would be right for you. Machine-bound challenge-response? I know the best protection (for the user) is no protection at all ;\) But I'm sure you understand our standpoint as well. It's the piracy that makes our aims contradictory, which is extremely sad. Our mission is to deliver the good stuff for you. But without protection system we might not be able to deliver it at all... Anyway - as I said, we have some other protection systems on our minds. This is why I'd like to know your reasons for not using iLok and your protection-type preferences. Thanks
Posted by: BB54

Re: iLok only - 12/13/07 07:16 PM

I like to keep my music computer as clean as possible and not add unnecessary complexity layers. If I can go elsewhere to get something that gets the job done without iLok, that's what I'll do. I'm not sure how Machine-bound challenge-response works - but any solution where I don't have to pay for a piece of non-sounding hardware that lives in USB ports is intresting.

I actually have a Steinberg USB dongle for C4 already - that's a hard one to say no to. Could it be used for this purpose too? And the Logic/Sonar/etc dongles? Probably a harder nut to crack for you but better for your customers.

Of course I want you to get properly paid for your work, this is more about not adding complexity/thresholds/sales stoppers for the people that like to pay. Perhaps we already talked about all this last time (Neon) I don't remember.
Posted by: OTR Mastering

Re: iLok only - 12/14/07 11:14 AM

I'm new to this iLok thing. I already have 2 USB dongles on my system - 1 for Samplitude and the other for an EQ plug. Neither of those are iLok; 1 is Codemeter and the other Synchrosoft.

I just bought Xenon regardless of the iLok issue because I know that it will be a great tool. However, I would love to be able to use one of my current dongles for Xenon so I don't have to buy yet another dongle and have 3 on my system.

Is there a way to use one of the dongles I already have?
Posted by: BB54

Re: iLok only - 12/14/07 07:35 PM

There you go, OTR, good example of the user situation today.

Aaah wait... it's your future... I see an USB Hub!
Posted by: fussylizard

Re: iLok only - 12/14/07 08:18 PM

I too was disappointed about the iLok requirement. I had a bad experience with a dongle several years ago (difficulty installing, weird driver issues coming up, always having to swap it when switching between my desktop and laptop, paranoia over losing it when traveling, etc.) Fortunately that product was upgraded to a dongle-less version so I've been happy, but the experience has led me to shy away from them. There are many products on the market that don't use a dongle, so I prefer to stick with products that avoid them. I'm sure they work fine for many folks, they are just not for me.

As a current, happy PSP customer I of course realize the sad necessity to protect your products from piracy. The "serial # only" protection obviously has its limitations but is simple for users. I'm fine with machine-bound challenge-response as long as (1) it is straightforward to do (e.g. via your website and I can get the response code immediately), and (2) I can put it on 2-3 machines (desktop + 2 laptops).

I like that you have offered protection options for other products, and I hope you will continue this in the future. Going iLok-only for the "pro" versions is fine by me for now since I'm just a home studio user, but at some point I may want the pro versions.

Fortunately Neon has a non-iLok option since I'm in the market for a high-end EQ plugin. I look forward to demoing it. Which reminds me, for demos I prefer the occasional audio drop-outs instead of a fixed-length trial. I find that I'll demo a plugin and decide not to buy it, but months later want to try it again as my needs change. So having the "crippled" version still sitting in my VST list makes it easy to give it a quick try again which often results in a purchase. Fixed-length trials make this more difficult. I'm not sure if other users are the same, but this happens to me often.

Anyway, good luck with Xenon. I hope to see a non-iLok version sometime- it looks like a great plugin.

Regards,
Chris
Posted by: OTR Mastering

Re: iLok only - 12/14/07 10:06 PM

 Originally Posted By: BB54
Aaah wait... it's your future... I see an USB Hub!
Already there....
Posted by: steff

Re: iLok only - 12/15/07 02:46 AM

 Originally Posted By: fussylizard
I too was disappointed about the iLok requirement. I had a bad experience with a dongle several years ago (difficulty installing, weird driver issues coming up, always having to swap it when switching between my desktop and laptop, paranoia over losing it when traveling, etc.)


funny, I had lots of those horror problems with computers in the past in general, but still keep using them. Maybe that is just the nature of that little/big box ....

best
Posted by: Hubert Pietrzykowski PSP

Re: iLok only - 12/15/07 08:35 AM

I'll try to answer couple of questions and issues mentioned here.
Seems that some of you might have experienced problems with iLok before. We are aware such problems happened with earlier versions of it. However, Pace Antipiracy, the developer of iLok, has spent a lot of time and effort to make it run well on PCs since then. Quite a serious number of our customers uses iLok on PCs and, telling truth, have been reported hardly any iLok-related problems. I use iLok on couple of machines and did not have a single problem with it, so it seems to be quite reliable and stable. Of course I understand that some of you don't like this kind of protection. That's why we are considering alternatives.
However, I can't agree with some of you. You can avoid the paranoia over loosing an iLok by using the zero-downtime feature of iLok.com (it's not free, though). I understand it's annoying that you need to move your iLok when switching before computers. But many people consider having their licenses in one place to be an advantage. The main alternative way of copy protection that works - challenge-response - is very annoying when reinstalling, changing hardware config etc. iLok is much more convenient in such situations.
Unfortunately, using another dongles - Syncrosoft, Codemeter - for storing PSP licenses is not possible. We are not going to support them in the future. We are seriously considering using challenge/response protection, though.
Posted by: fussylizard

Re: iLok only - 12/15/07 08:07 PM

I just bought a new PC recently and went through the hassle of re-installing and re-authorizing everything (non-iLok), and it was quite irritating. (Is what would be really cool is if the plugins could reside on the dongle so you don't have to install software anywhere...Lot of good it does you to show up at a pro studio with your iLok only to discover they don't have the plugin you want...)

Glad to hear dongle technology has improved.

Ultimately for me, iLok comes down to another barrier for purchase...yet another thing I have to do to purchase a product. $40 for a dongle is not outrageous, but it's still another $40 I have to spend. Once you already have an iLok and are in the "iLok universe" then it's probably fine. I'm just not excited about taking that first step.

As I noted earlier, challenge/response is fine with me.

Regards,
Chris
Posted by: R L N

Re: iLok only - 12/16/07 03:36 AM

Will im done with PSP.Thanks to the iLOK thing.Like WAVES diggin for more ways to get your cash.And no free upgrade for v w 1....I wil not buy the same tool twice......Waves all over agin....Next we"ll have to pay for there bug fix????????GREED........... THANKS BUT NO THANKS.
Posted by: svs95

Re: iLok only - 12/16/07 06:27 PM

RLN:

How exactly are they "diggin for more ways to get your cash" unless you've been using cracked software?

BTW, PSP doesn't make any money on the ilok or the "Zero Downtime" fee. The other dongle makers don't even offer a service like "Zero Downtime." I wish they did.

I have Syncrosoft and Aladdin dongles that are falling apart - they're held together with tape, for cryin' out loud! The ilok is holding up much better, and I swap it out all the time.

If you want PSP to be in business long enough to keep innovating and offer support as hardware and OS changes take place, I suggest you consider giving them your continued support in this matter of protecting their income.

I ESPECIALLY support a company like PSP that isnt' charging obscene prices to begin with. My 2 cents, YMMV, and all that.

svs95
Posted by: PeterL

Re: iLok only - 01/16/08 03:46 AM

Dongle yes or no, it doesn't matter for me.
But I don't want to buy a dongle for just trying a demo.
I have very good limiters and what happens if Xenon ($249 is a lot of money for just a limiter) doesn't fit my needs
or can't beat my current favourite limiter: The money for dongle is wasted !?
At least consider to release a demo that doesn't require a dongle.

Regards from a happy VW2 user
Posted by: balisani

Re: iLok only - 11/13/19 06:18 AM

Originally Posted By: Hubert Pietrzykowski PSP
Hi BB54.
By the way - I would greatly appreciate if you told us why you don't want it. And what kind of protection would be right for you. Machine-bound challenge-response? I know the best protection (for the user) is no protection at all wink But I'm sure you understand our standpoint as well. It's the piracy that makes our aims contradictory, which is extremely sad. Our mission is to deliver the good stuff for you. But without protection system we might not be able to deliver it at all... Anyway - as I said, we have some other protection systems on our minds. This is why I'd like to know your reasons for not using iLok and your protection-type preferences. Thanks


I understand this is quite late to the party but here goes my 2 cents: Machine-bound challenge-response is treacherous territory for digital nomads like me, or simply, for people whose studio lives on their MacBook Pro. Those things fail routinely (some component or another) and guess what Apple does? They just swap out the logic board and put in a brand new one. Once that's done, though you might still have the same machine, serial number and physical warranty speaking, all the parameters that the Machine-bound challenge-response mechanism rely upon have been swapped for new ones. Same machine to us humans, not to the mechanism.

Had this issue two laptops ago with Eventide - iLok wouldn't 'release' at least one of the licenses for the 7 plugins I bought from them, they said: Take it up with Eventide, and Eventide - well, you can imagine what they said.

Ideally, a single interlocutor when it comes to licences is preferred - no matter the mechanism. And then there's the matter of either the iLok or laptop itself getting stolen - but knock on wood I've not had the misfortune - nor do I plan to.

I hope that feedback helps!
Posted by: admin

Re: iLok only - 11/19/19 09:30 AM

It is not problem for us. In this case we provide user additional set of licences.