MacBook Pro, OSX 10.4.10, QT 7.2 ... install went well, no issues. Launch Avid, and I keep getting an error, "Exception: Operation not supported, filename: msmFMID.pmr". this happens several times during launch, and periodically during use. Also, just recently, upon launch, some of the tabs in the Project Window, or all of the data, is temporarily gone. Sometimes, I can see Bins and Settings, but the rest are gone. Other times, the entire window is blank. As soon as I touch either Bins or Settings, the others appear. Or if I click around in the empty window, the window prioperkly populate.
I've already trashed User Settings, Project Settings, MC State, Site Settings, Site Attributes, and all msm's ...
Anyone else seeing either of these symptoms?
"Saving the world, one Avid at a time"
Closing out of Media Composer, I now get "Bus Error in thread "Main Thread", at address OxO ...
I'm mostly a PC guy, but I recall hearing about these on Mac ....
"We do not wash our pits in the sacred pool of tears..." - Master Shifu
FCP2Avid
Bump.. interesting thread.
Any more ideas on best formatting for cross-compatibility? I have MacDrive on a desktop PC system (running Xpress Pro 5.6.4) and it has worked well in the past with drives from another company.
Configuring a new MacBookPro system with MC3.0 and just partitioned the internal drive to 'boot' (MacOS Extended - Journaled) and 'media' (MacOS Extended - not journaled) but can't work out which is the best formatting for an external drive, to ensure it's readable back at the PC desktop for DVD authoring.
What of Paragon??? Anyone recommend this or another route?
I have a Mac as my main editing system now. I have many clients who send me drives with media on them, they have PC - therefore the drives are formatted NTFS.
I use Paragon on my Mac to allow me to R/W to NTFS.
I also have a PC on my network that in worst case scenarios I could connect the drive to and copy the media across the network.
Concerning this -
Susi:just partitioned the internal drive to 'boot' (MacOS Extended - Journaled) and 'media' (MacOS Extended - not journaled)
-------------------------- Kenton VanNatten Avid Editor "I'm not obsessed... I'm detail-oriented" --------------------------
What do you end up with in that big internal drive? Seems such a shame to spend money on a nice new laptop with masses of space and still have to lug another power cable, transformer and socket adaptor around in the backpack... sigh, the reality is always a bit different from the daydream! (and the advertising)
But seriously, there's been some different advice on this so anyone else's experience would be good to hear.
Susi:Seems such a shame to spend money on a nice new laptop with masses of space and still have to lug another power cable, transformer and socket adaptor around in the backpack...
That's why you get external portable drives that are powered by the USB or FW800 port. I just picked up a 250GB Toshiba from BestBuy for $100. Just plugs into the USB port - makes it a breeze for taking anywhere.
I am an instant convert to FW800. Thank you so much, will go shopping tomorrow... they must have reached UK by now...
Yours, very out of touch
Susi
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