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What do you suppose is the longest Pro Tools has ever gone with no support for Apple's latest OS? *
We're at 7 months now, but, somehow I suspect that's not the record(?) PT 2018.12.0 runs worse on my Mac Mini than on my 2008 Mac Pro – it constantly crashes and runs out of CPU power even on tiny sessions at *any* sample buffer. * I know they specifically say 'don't upgrade to Mojave' but I had no choice with my Mac Mini which shipped with Mojave. |
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Have you tried disabling hyperthreading? And troubleshooting which of your plugins might be causing problems? Lots of folks are able to get this all working.
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IIRC PT 5 never ran on OSX and i think that was about a year until PT6 came out after OSX was released. I am old though and my memory might be off:o
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Almost a year and a half. Two years if you count the Kodiak beta. They completely missed Cheetah and Puma and didn't get 6 released until Jaguar. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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Developer Beta of Mojave started in the beginning of June 2018. We're not 7 months in but 11.
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Yes, it runs pretty stable on Mojave for me as well. But I had a different system issue, contacted Apple, they went through my system logs and said, a process by Avid causes it. So I contacted Avid support and they refused assistance since I was on Mojave. So I had to create an external boot disk with High Sierra and make it a clone of my normal working drive manually in order to get support from Avid on my real world situation. Unpaid hours down the drain for me. |
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But yeah, I think we're kind of on the same page here. Sure it's not wise to use unsupported software, but when you basically have no choice (as in people buying their first Mac which happens to come with Mojave - there's hardly a way to downgrade in that case) and the OS has been out for months - there's no valid ground to blame the user here. This is fault of a company that is so far behind delivering what they are being paid for annually, that they should be forced to reimburse. |
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