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ProKit 7.0Posted by Tom Wolsky
New software update
Improved support for PopOver style tooltips. Improved support for Font Smoothing. Addresses an issue with an unwanted gap between a menu and submenu. Fixes leaks and improves stability for the color picker and timecode interface in Final Cut Pro and Motion. Improved compatibility when importing assets from older versions of Soundtrack Pro. Fixes an issue with the scrubber appearance in Logic Express and Logic Pro. Addresses AppKit related crashes in Motion. This update is recommended for users of Final Cut Pro, Motion, Soundtrack Pro, DVD Studio Pro, iPhoto, Aperture, Final Cut Express, Logic Pro, MainStage, Logic Express and iAd Producer. All the best, Tom
I know that you should wait to see what happens to other users before you update, but I get so many crashes that I don't think it could get worst.
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I installed Pro Kit 7 and it completely disabled by Blackmagic Extreme HD.
Back to ProApps v.5.0 and/or 5.1 for me. I'm on FCP 6.0.6 and Snow Leopard 10.6.7. on a Mac 8 Core 2x3gGHz. I also tried downloading Blackmagic driver 7.2.1 which the B/M guy said he thought "might" work, but that didn't help. So am back to using B/M driver 6.8.8. Now I'm hoping that FCPX will be compatible with my Blackmagic card. Exciting, isn't it? Well, no. It's annoying. Best Harry.
harry323 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I installed Pro Kit 7 and it completely disabled > by Blackmagic Extreme HD. > > Back to ProApps v.5.0 and/or 5.1 for me. > > I'm on FCP 6.0.6 and Snow Leopard 10.6.7. on a Mac > 8 Core 2x3gGHz. > > I also tried downloading Blackmagic driver 7.2.1 > which the B/M guy said he thought "might" work, > but that didn't help. So am back to using B/M > driver 6.8.8. > > Now I'm hoping that FCPX will be compatible with > my Blackmagic card. > > Exciting, isn't it? > > Well, no. It's annoying. > I wonder if the issue you're experiencing is due to the fact that you are running an older version of FCS with the newest OS. For example, if you were still running Leopard (10.5.x) with your version of FCP, there may not be a problem. If you are going to run the latest OS version, which came out after the last FCS 3 (2009) release, I wouldn't run an older version of FCP/FCS. It probably works, but when updates are made to ProKit, for example, I doubt that they are tested much, if at all, on older FCP versions. It's always good to stay on the most current FCS/FCP version if you're running the latest version of OS X. There is no reason why you shouldn't be running FCS 3 (2009) / FCP 7.x.x. Besides, since FCP X may not support 3rd party I/O cards and plugins out-of-the-gate, you may want to get FCS 3 (2009) anyway... (pure conjecture about FCP X)... -Dave P.S. - It looks like BMD consolidated their drivers and have released a new version: Blackmagic_Desktop_Video_Macintosh_8.0.1 P.P.S. - My totally arbitrary "codename" for FCP X is iFCP... ![]()
I have one drive running Snow Leopard and another running plain Leopard. I didn't have any need for FCS 3 which turns out to have been a good non-investment. I keep Ye Olde Leopard on a 2nd boot drive because my CHV "Key Pro" doesn't like the combination of my 8 core and Snow Leopard. Christoph says it's a bug in Snow Leopard and I tend to believe him.
I've been running ProKit 5.1 because ProKit 6 and up gave me (and others) endless crashes - see the sticky above. I was one of many victims. Frankly, I'm amazed that anything runs at all, given all the different hardware and software setups out there. No doubt FCPX will demand that I buy a completely new computer, house, car and wardrobe. Best Harry.
7.0 didn't change anything for me either. I keep on crashing constantly as it did before. After my first daily crash I remember to save that is all.
Thank G od that at least with a Mac, re start is really fast. Model Name: Mac Pro Model Identifier: MacPro5,1 Processor Name: Quad-Core Intel Xeon Processor Speed: 2.4 GHz Number Of Processors: 2 Total Number Of Cores: 8 L2 Cache (per core): 256 KB L3 Cache (per processor): 12 MB Memory: 14 GB Processor Interconnect Speed: 5.86 GT/s Boot ROM Version: MP51.007F.B03 SMC Version (system): 1.39f11 SMC Version (processor tray): 1.39f11 Serial Number (system): YM0351CVEUF Serial Number (processor tray): J503405J4BH8B Hardware UUID: E95F880C-7798-5986-94EC-802B5D564323 God Bless, Douglas Villalba director/cinematographer/editor Miami, Florida [www.DouglasVillalba.info] [www.youtube.com] [vimeo.com]
Michael Horton Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > This is for the newbies who might catch this > thread: > Wait a week or 2 before you upgrade. Follow forums > and see if the upgrade breaks anything. It usually > does, so don't be the first, be the last to > upgrade. The problem is: if everybody would follow this advice strictly, nobody will ever update and one never knows what will happen ![]()
I have a BM HD Extreme, the first version. That may be the problem.
God Bless, Douglas Villalba director/cinematographer/editor Miami, Florida [www.DouglasVillalba.info] [www.youtube.com] [vimeo.com]
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