Pro Tools 2018.12 and macOS 10.12.6?
Considering moving to Pro Tools 2018.12 to run on macOS 10.12.6. Anyone know of any success with this configuration, or warnings?
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Pro Tools 2018.12 and macOS 10.12.6?
You should always refer to the Avid compatibility doc. 10.12.6 is officially supported and has been for a while. macOS 10.12.6 is my preferred version to run, though 10.13.6 is supported as well with 2018.12. http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/c...m-Requirements
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Re: Pro Tools 2018.12 and macOS 10.12.6?
10.12.6 is a great version.
I stuck to it for as long as possible. Last month I had to move to 10.13.6 due to some Apple software. Not liking Pro Tools as much now. I would revert if I could. 10.12.6 was golden. |
Re: Pro Tools 2018.12 and macOS 10.12.6?
I would avoid 2018.12 because of the slow playlist problem (I was running it on 10.12.6) and reverted back to 2018.10. Running stable here.
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Re: Pro Tools 2018.12 and macOS 10.12.6?
Thanks for the several responses - all good info to go on from here.
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No serious problems here. But do read my other posts about laggy GUI.
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And no GUI problem either. Also, you might want to check your info http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/c...m-Requirements https://i.imgur.com/1flMbTN.png |
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Core i5/i7 are considered below Xeons found in the Mac Pros (whether cheese grater or trashcan). Not conflicting for that reason. They are just stating the minimums up top.
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