rebusfilm:Hack it!Go to AvidMediaComposer.app in the Application folderRight Click "Show package contents"THEN EITHER:Open the info.plist in Property List Editor (if you have developer tools installed)change LSFullScreen to "No"OROpen info.plist in TextEditchange the entry after<key>LSFullScreen</key> to <false/>
Hack it!
Go to AvidMediaComposer.app in the Application folder
Right Click "Show package contents"
THEN EITHER:
Open the info.plist in Property List Editor (if you have developer tools installed)
change LSFullScreen to "No"
OR
Open info.plist in TextEdit
change the entry after
<key>LSFullScreen</key> to
<false/>
Now that's a great tip! I just got my new MacBookPro and I installed Avid on Leopard. Not many problems to install it, the only annoyance (or is it because we're so used to having a menu bar?) being the disappearance of the menu.
Did anyone sport any serious bugs when running Avid on Leopard?
Other than the Mojo won't run, no.
Project Manager, Avid Professional Services Group
FCP2Avid
The only "bug" I have encountered is with capture. When I pause capture, I get an error that the video signal is gone. However, if I just close and re-open the capture tool, everything is fine. This may just be an issue with my deck, but I wanted to report it just in case anyone else is experiencing this. It's more of an inconvienience than anything else, but a minor one compared to not having Avid run on Leopard at all.
Nicky Sims
Los Angeles, CA
confirm, I get same error for video too. Also when remapping to keyboard I get an error. I have to map twice before it does it. Little minor things.
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