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Re: 12.5 Rockin' and stable
Interesting, I'm on 10.10.5 also and have been running 12.5 since the day it was released with almost zero issues. Also running super low buffers compared to the 1024 buffer I was stuck on before.
Tried El Capitan and it seemed to hate my video card so I went back to Yosemite and have not been happier!
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Anyone using 12.5 with El Capitan? I haven't updated yet, but I'm on the new retina iMac and suffering from the jumping/stuttery GUI when the mouse is moved during playback. Would absolutely die with happiness if 12.5 solved this issue...
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Re: 12.5 Rockin' and stable
12.5 fixed the GUI issue for me. 2013 iMac with El Capitan. Everything seems to be running well for me, although I also haven't tried any cloud features yet.
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I have a backup image of Pro Tools 12.5.0 on E I Capitan and let me tell you although it has gotten better with 12.5.0 but from my experience its not ready for prime time. I don't care if the Avid web sight say it is compatible. Yosemite 10.10.5 is way better. I'm staying right here. To be honest with you I really don't see any advantage with E I Capitan.
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Re: 12.5 Rockin' and stable
I went for it. I always trash prefs and repair permissions. I also went through my plugs and took out anything that hadn't been updated in a while.
Running fine for me. I find 12.4 and 12.5 to take up more resources though personally. For instance, pretty much all single track freezes are slower than real time. Can't really do much at lower buffers if more than a few virtual instruments are running. I clicked around quickly and tried to mess it up but it stayed with me. So much for that. Thanks for this post. Sort of a counter to my other post about those who were not moving yet. C
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12.5 Rockin' and stable
After an initial weirdness, very well with 12.5HD, HDX1, Mac Pro 2009, OS X 10.8.5.
Just to be safe, I renamed 12.4 and is still in my system. Also PT10HD co-install and very handy sometimes when 12 doesn't work for some tasks (like some AAF, OMF files that 10HD still handles them well) I do a lot of surround work and music mixing, tons of plugs and automation and video. The only plugs that behave and crash strangely are the Ik multimedia ones; and some some GUI weirdness on McDSP plugs. Enviado desde mi iPhone utilizando Tapatalk |
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Re: 12.5 Rockin' and stable
Soooo, let's review: I have found along with the well doc'd brother "stanonbass" experience that PT 12.5 is a fail on Win7 (dunno about W10) Buuttt now it seems that it's stable on OS X 10.10 with the caveat of a graphics bug on 10.11 (which BTW I experienced with 12.4 on 10.11 as well so that's an OSX/PT issue in general).
Now that I'm on hiatus and since I rolled my MPro rig back to 10.10 it seems 12.5 may be OK to try? However since this is my PostPro rig where I don't see a need for the collab thing, and I've heard that AVE is not improved after all, could someone tell me any benefits I would miss staying on 12.4? It seems odd that this is a Win only bug since it's been a long, long time since we've seen OS related issues in PT releases. Ironically I always test new versions on a second Win7 clone drive to flush out issues, so in this case of the W7 fail I went no further.
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