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Hi Everyone
Seems Snow Leopard isn't playing ball when working with SxS cards in the Express 34 slot on MacBooks Pro's. I have tested 2 MacBook Pro's - a 17 inch Unibody and a 15 inch Unibody and neither machine will recognise the SxS card. Furthermore, I can install the XDCAM Transfer software, no problem, however, cannot install the SxS Device Driver. I get an error message when trying. So this seems to be the problem. Both of these machines work fine with SxS cards working with Leopard. This was first reported to me by a friend and colleague, Matt Davis. He also reported that Snow Leopard works fine with SDHC cards using either the KxS or MxR solution. However, SxS does not work. Read Matt's post: [mattdavis.wordpress.com] Any reports of success or failure with Snow Leopard please report. And if you rely on SxS and are thinking of upgrading maybe wait to see what comes of this. Rick --------------------- Rick Young Editor - MacVideo [www.macvideo.tv]
Same Kernal Panic here with my 17" MBP (2.33 C2Duo). I was able to read the SxS on my desktop with the Sony SxS card reader but that doesn't help me with the shoots I have coming up next week. Sucks to be on the "bleeding edge", huh?
Oops, forgot to add, this is using FCS, not the latest FCS2 or FCS3 or whatever the heck we are calling it. FCP 7.0.3, PPro CS5.5, MPro Octo 2.8, 16 gigs RAM, Matrox MXO2, Sony EX1
This quote from a Sony dealer was posted on the CML yesterday.
"Unfortunately because of the significant changes to the OS current XDCAM Software versions WILL NOT RUN under SNOW LEOPARD. In fact the device may hang once the SxS card is inserted to begin a Transfer." "Since this is a very recent release from Apple that involves significant change to the Mac OS it may take several months, perhaps winter or spring for full Snow Leopard support from Sony. The exact schedule is still TBD." This was kindly posted by George Hupka, DP and listmum on the CML
That's cheese from Sony though- Snow Leopard is not a 'very recent release from Apple.' Developers have had access to beta builds for many months now. It's obvious they didn't bother to start work on their drivers in time.
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This is the best part. I'm seeing this in many forums.
SxS in Express slot will NOT work with Snow Leopard. Reports of Kernal Panics. It looks like Sony isn't showing much concern if they can say spring and schedule is still to be decided. BTW the MxR, MxM SDHC adaptors work fine from what I hear.
In my conversation with Sony support they advised me that unfortunately
Snow Leopard is not currently supported by the current versions of XDCAM related software's from Sony. Since this is a very recent release from Apple that involves significant change to the Mac OS it may take several months, perhaps winter or spring for full Snow Leopard support from Sony. The exact schedule is still TBD. It is therefore recommended to continue using the most recent release of Leopard to maintain smooth operation of the XDCAM software within the Mac environment. For your reference the latest Sony software release versions are as below: As of August 26th 2009 PDW-U1 v 2.420 PDW-U1 Utility for PC or Mac v 2.21 FAM Driver 2.20 comes with the PDZ-1 software or XDT for Mac PDZ-1 v 2.60 XDCAM Viewer 2.30 PC only separate from PDZ-1 XDCAM TRANSFER for FCP v 2.10.0 EX Browser 2.5.1 Thanks for your continued support of XDCAM! I post this on many forums for peoples to avoid updating too soon and get in trouble. I get this info from Sony Support but i think Sony will do it faster than that .... i hope. PRODUCTION D. GOYETTE TOURNAGE / MONTAGE VIDÉO CORPORATIF DISTRIBUTION DVD / BLU-RAY / WEB [www.productiondgoyette.com]
This is such bulls**t. It's not like they didn't know this was coming! How would they explain away the fact that there are smaller companies who were right there day and date with the release of the OS? It also isn't like they are some tiny company who doesn't have the resources to commit to an update such as this. I could also give them some "wiggle room" if they said that the release was "imminent", but "....winter or spring..."? Come on.
FCP 7.0.3, PPro CS5.5, MPro Octo 2.8, 16 gigs RAM, Matrox MXO2, Sony EX1
Agreed!
XDCAM Transfer 2.10 is also broke. One gets: Error The clip thumbnail could not be saved to the cache as it was an unrecognised format. With the choice of Cancel All Tasks or OK Cancel all tasks renders all files ghosted OK must be selected for EACH FILE and it will appear in XDCAM Transfer without thumbnail. The file will play and will re-wrap to MOV. Keep in mind that anyone buying a NEW MAC which have Snow Leopard installed is going to have real problems since they won't have Leopard to go back to. I've also found that the Sony Final Cut Pro Log & Transfer plugin still seems to work so I'll ditch XDCAM Transfer for it. So far Clip Browser seems to work.
Well I was just about to buy a new MAC which apparantly has Snow Leopard installed with [pewarriors.com] the Size Genetics. Is it worth staying clear or are the problems fixed now?
Cheers. Jared
No, they don't. I use:
Clipbrowser Version 2.06.00 (155.188) XDCAM Transfer Version 2.11.0 SxS Driver Version 1.0.45050 MacBookPro (unibody/black keys) Snow Leopard 10.6.2 When the driver is installed Snow Leopard crashes (Epic Panic) when shutting down. After de-installation of the driver Snow Leopard shuts down properly Work around I use till SONY finally solves this bug (hopefully soon as they have had time enough by now): install driver - copy cards to system - de-install driver before shutting down.
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