safnight
Feb 18 2008, 06:33 PM
Hi,
Just to say that i have succes with PT HD II.
I have PCI HD Accel and Core.
And all works fine.
I've made a mix with not PB
I have an ASUS P5KR
PT is controled with Control 24.I've bought APPLE Dual Channel Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express Card for control in RJ 45.
NO PB
Ilok working
Thanks Alll
Regards
Safnight
dj_stick
Feb 18 2008, 09:53 PM
you've actually got it working with leopard!?
safnight
Feb 19 2008, 11:17 AM
Yep, just Léopard V10,5,1 with PT 7,4,1
So Good
Safnight
pepechuelo79
Mar 2 2008, 10:54 PM
safnight, I would like to ask you if you had any problem with iLok.
I'm thinking in build a hakintosh for ProTools LE (MBox2Pro, that is a FireWire interfase) and I would need DV ToolKit 2 that need iLok as dongle.
Do you believe I could get success?
Thanks safnight.
dj_stick
Mar 3 2008, 09:17 PM
Pro Tools LE hasn't been updated for leopard yet, and doesn;t really work, however I've had no problems with my iLok
steenamaroo
Apr 1 2008, 11:42 PM
hi there.
i have been using 10.5.1 iatkos and kalyway with protools LE 7.4 cs2.
admittedly the graphics are screwed on xpand, but i dont use it, and it's still usable anyway.
other than that i've no problems. i use coreaudio, a digi 003 console version, and two iloks, with waves 5.9.7 (legit)
apparently a supported version of LE is not far from release, but until then, good luck with cs2
ps.(there are reports of people having to remove rewire plugin for launch)
pepechuelo79
Apr 5 2008, 04:01 AM
I'm working with ProTools LE 7.4 cs3 using Leo 10.5.1.
No problems related with poor graphics.
Graphics, QuickTime, etc, looks very well.
And yes, I had to remove DigiWire plug in.
That problem started when I installed Melodyne Bridge. Since that moment, when I started ProTools, its launch goes well till it was in detecting plugins stage. At that point everything stopped.
I remembered a problem like that in OS9 and Panther. And its solution.
It was to keep out DigiWire from the plugins folder.
Since that incident, everything was perfect.
There is a comment in Digidesign User Conference > Digidesing Anouncements where they say that may be in one or two months they will delivery a ProTools LE Leopard qualified version.
Meanwhile "... users of the new Mac Pros need to stick with OS X 10.5.1 for the time being", they say.
So I guess that you will get less problems in 10.5.1 that in 10.5.2.
I do only simple editions, little amount of plugins, no virtual instruments, no MIDI, one QuickTime movie per session, no Elastic Time. Just dialogue editions.
VooD
Apr 5 2008, 10:58 PM
I tried Protools 7.4 LE once in a Macbook with Leopard. Protools worked, but killed most other audio apps (including logic) due to how the mbox driver works.
DJ Loe Kee
Apr 15 2008, 05:34 AM
QUOTE(pepechuelo79 @ Apr 4 2008, 11:01 PM)

I'm working with ProTools LE 7.4 cs3 using Leo 10.5.1.
No problems related with poor graphics.
Graphics, QuickTime, etc, looks very well.
And yes, I had to remove DigiWire plug in.
That problem started when I installed Melodyne Bridge. Since that moment, when I started ProTools, its launch goes well till it was in detecting plugins stage. At that point everything stopped.
I remembered a problem like that in OS9 and Panther. And its solution.
It was to keep out DigiWire from the plugins folder.
Since that incident, everything was perfect.
There is a comment in Digidesign User Conference > Digidesing Anouncements where they say that may be in one or two months they will delivery a ProTools LE Leopard qualified version.
Meanwhile "... users of the new Mac Pros need to stick with OS X 10.5.1 for the time being", they say.
So I guess that you will get less problems in 10.5.1 that in 10.5.2.
I do only simple editions, little amount of plugins, no virtual instruments, no MIDI, one QuickTime movie per session, no Elastic Time. Just dialogue editions.
thanks for the info. i was considerin' buildin' a hackintosh after i upgrade my pc and i was lookin' around for 10.5.2. i see that i need to look/buy 10.5.1 instead since i plan on usin' a mbox firewire...
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