Re: I have to get a new MacBook Pro but it's not compatible
Avid are a bit odd with their 'officially supported' machines list.
It has always been quite limited but they are actually quite good about 'unofficially supporting' 'unsupported' machines (yes that is a lot of quote marks.)
Essentially they have a get out if your machine doesn't work for whatever reason.
In one way it is smart way to work.
I work for a different company doing tech support- today I've spent 4 hours today tech supporting a client who is using a non standard computer with an old, out-dated audio card, which is technically still on the supported list.
Sometimes you just want to say to the customer 'just go buy a more modern card/computer' but of course you can't do that.
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