![]() ![]() and I've got my mitts on a small 13" MacBook and I'd really like to install Avid on it if I can. I've recently decided to leave behind my career in TV Journalism and go to Film School, where I just completed my first semester in a cinema post-production program in Santa Fe. if anyone knows of some good info here in the forums that I probably haven't located (case in point this thread) would you be so kind as to drop a few replies with links to them, if you can easily put your finger on them? (which read like cryptic stereo-installation instructions) but am still a little baffled. I'ver gone over the specification sheets, etc. I am trying to find info on installing Avid on my MacBook Pro. (wow, 5-years since I last logged in here. I'm honestly just about at wit's end here, as I have producers and director's over my shoulder wondering why their star editor from Los Angeles can't get his machine working. I've repaired permissions, and rebuilt the directory. I checked that my audio is set to go out the Line Out port from the back of the Mac. I thought that might be the problem, so I uninstalled the BM Desktop Video Driver. I'm currently trying to run without a client monitor now. I usually run a client monitor thru a BM card. I'm now downloading 7.x in the hopes that will help. I've uninstalled and then installed and earlier version. Now, of course, when I try to launch Media Composer I get a crash when MCState is initializing. It was working perfectly when I left Los Angeles on Saturday morning. ![]() I've brought my Mac Pro (early 2009) with me. I've just driven from Los Angeles to Savanna, Georgia to start a 6 week job. ![]()
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