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Old 10-23-2021, 04:04 AM
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Default Re: Carbon - Intel Mac mini vs M1/M1x Mac mini

Still no video engine for BigSur! So I’m stuck on Intel/Catalina for now. As per usual Avid is about a year behind the curve when it comes to OS releases. They rushed BigSur compatibility but had to sacrifice the video engine. Apple Silicone needs BigSur. And as mentioned before the new M1Pro and M1Max will probably need OS12 to run. I’d be more then happy to run on Apple Silicone in Rosetta2 mode but unless they get the video engine running I’ll stick to Catalina on Intel.
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