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What is the best PT10 version?
Hi,
I guess I am going to have to grab a copy of PT10 to convert some sessions that have SDII audio files. Can someone tell me what was the most stable version of PT10, and what is the best Mac OS to run it on? Thanks, MD
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For me 10.3.6 on Lion For what you're doing converting files over? any version will do it. Chris
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Re: What is the best PT10 version?
PT10.3.10 (which was the last revision) on OSX 10.8.5 or OSX 10.9.5 for me. Of course you have the license asset for it on your iLok right
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. . . and I agree with musicman. PT10.3.10 on Mac OSX 10.9.5. The only drag is the uninstaller does not work, but you can trash all the files manually if you have to. |
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Re: What is the best PT10 version?
Hi,
Yes, I got the license from AVID. Now I need to know how to get a copy of the correct Mac OS [full installer], and whether or not I can install the OS and PT10 on a separate drive attached to my brand new MacBook Pro. Will any of this stuff even work with the new MacBook Pro, or do I actually have to find an older computer too? This is turning into an odyssey. Any experts out there that can provide guidance here? Thanks, MD
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You never want to install an operating system and boot from an external drive unless it's from a clone you're using to restore a system. Couple that with the fact you can't install an older OSX than what was on the machine to begin with when it first launched. Which means for current Macs you can't install anything that will allow the installation & running of PT10 (the new iMac Pro being an exception as that launched with High Sierra I believe). Add on the fact PT10 won't work right on anything past OSX 10.9.5......... You do have options though. Upgrade to PT12 and use your current computer and you'll save money compared to buying a used Mac that'll run the OSX you need. OWC has some sweet deals on used Macs of all stripes and most of those can be run with Mountain Lion or Mavericks. Fly in the ointment though - you need to get a legitimate full installer for said OSX version you want. You may be able to get it through the Apple Store but you have to call them (or have a friend that has what you need). Last edited by musicman691; 01-23-2018 at 05:56 AM. Reason: corrected older OSX installation wording |
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Re: What is the best PT10 version?
If it's purely for the purpose of converting sessions that have SDII files, then you could do one of two things.
1. Install PT10 alongside your new version on the newer OS. They can co-exist, and it will function, but the menus & plug-in menus will behave erratically. For your purpose this does not matter. Also, the Un-Installer will not work. If you want to remove it, you'll have to delete each file manually. 2. Run the older Mac OSX 10.9.5 in a virtual machine such as VirtualBox(free) or VMWare Fusion. Either way, simply load your SDII session into PT10, Save Copy In, and choose your save parameters. Close out, and open your newly converted session in PT12 etc. As musicman pointed out, you will still need your old PT10 iLok license for it to do this basic conversion function. Avid should have really addressed this with a conversion utility back when they dropped SDII conversion support altogether. |
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I don't understand what you are asking. I have the license on my iLok account. I have not activated it to the iLok. Quote:
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Thanks, MD
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People don't boot from external drives all the time. That is only for emergencies or to reload a system. Here's a thought - if your system drive is big enough partition it and load OSX 10.9.5 or OSX 10.8.5 and then load PT10. But you've already been told that. The exception with the new iMac Pro is because it shipped with High Sierra and you can't install any OSX on that system. You never said what operating system was on your computer. You think you found a full OSX installer on Amazon for which OSX version? I highly doubt that it's legit. |
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