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Old 02-16-2008, 11:19 AM
gar_lei gar_lei is offline
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Default No core audio for 7,4???

Hello

I just installed PTLE 7,4 on my MacPro (Hapertown)
At first it says installation failed when I was installing PTLE 7,4.
BUt after I tried installing 7,4cs2, then it says installation suceed and I was able to launch Protools without problem.

But the weird thing is, I can't find my Core Audio Manager...
Does PTLE 7,4 suppose to have it?


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Old 02-16-2008, 12:53 PM
Phil Ogden Phil Ogden is offline
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Default Re: No core audio for 7,4???

Core Audio usually installs by default as part of the standard Pro Tools installation.

What OS ?

Does PT play back through the Digi interface (you don't say which) OK?

What can you see in System Prefs/Sound or after launching AudioMidi set-up in Applications/Utilities?


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Old 02-16-2008, 11:20 PM
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Default Re: No core audio for 7,4???

Hello

I'm on 10,5,2
I tried it on 10,5,1 before, same result...

I have Digi002r and I tried to play a song through iTune and it doesn't play through my Digi002r.
And in system preferences/sound, there's only built-in audio...

I'm clueless what happens here...
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Old 02-17-2008, 03:18 AM
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Default Re: No core audio for 7,4???

Few users have managed to get PT working reliably with Leopard. A qualified version of PT LE for Hapertown processors is probably not too far away given the support in the recent HD release. However, until this time, the only thing I can suggest is the dual boot workaround put forward by Digidesign.

Pro Tools LE® are currently not compatible with the Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) operating system. Pro Tools HD 7.4.1 software for 8-Core Mac Pro models works with Mac OS X 10.5.1 only, and is NOT compatible with Apple’s new Mac OS X 10.5.2 release. Please do not update your OS until we’ve made an official announcement about compatibility.

For the latest information, check the Product News section of the Digidesign website regarding upcoming support:
Information on Pro Tools Compatibility with Mac OS X Leopard — Updated February 11, 2008

For all systems other than Pro Tools HD 7.4.1 for Mac Pro:
If you choose to upgrade to Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard), you will need to install it on a separate hard drive or drive partition. To use Pro Tools LE or M-Powered 7.x currently, you will need to boot from a Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) startup system.


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