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os-x-yosemite-public-beta ? Yes or no ?
Ed Araquel replied 11 years, 8 months ago 11 Members · 17 Replies
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Sascha Haber
July 25, 2014 at 7:55 amI am on 10.10 now and it works just fine…for now.
I think what most users did not got was that mavericks changed the system more than the UI.
This seems the other way around…
Cosmetics , cosmetics, cosmetics…Playback of my old projects seem unchanged..
miniMonitor works fine…SD and HDits disables the Wacom Panel on the other hand…so i don’t dare to run Smoke and have it change my buttons again.
A slice of color…
Resolve 10.1.4 – Smoke 2015
Colorist / VFX / Aerial footage nerd
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Paul Provost
July 25, 2014 at 3:42 pmYes it does seem to work and mavericks 3rd party drivers work on it too.
It’s weird apple says not to discuss even though it’s public beta.
Does it seem faster, snappier than mavericks? Very pretty.http://www.filmandtvcolor.com | colorist | Los Angeles, CA
Twitter: @4kfinish
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Mel Matsuoka
July 25, 2014 at 6:23 pm[Paul Provost] “Yes it does seem to work and mavericks 3rd party drivers work on it too.
It’s weird apple says not to discuss even though it’s public beta. “I think one of the main reasons why Apple has NDAs–even for public betas–is that they don’t want bloggers, etc. to be “reviewing” the betas as if they were the actual, gold-master final product. In the past, Apple has been known to pull features at the last minute that appeared in the beta releases, and the NDA is probably their formal way of managing the expectations of both users and developers.
Unlike other companies, Apple doesn’t tend to use the “beta” moniker as a marketing device. Their betas are truly not-ready-for-primetime, and they want real people in real-world testing situations to find bugs, compatibility and usability issues that are generally overlooked in a private beta program.
Thank God for people like Sascha, who are willing to take the beta-bullet for all the working colorists in our community 🙂
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Paul Provost
July 25, 2014 at 6:38 pmWell I won’t be doing any jobs on it, just tinkering and testing, but really wish I had access to a 290x to test. David Pirinelli? Anyone? Beuhler?
http://www.filmandtvcolor.com | colorist | Los Angeles, CA
Twitter: @4kfinish
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ST Jang
August 1, 2014 at 2:13 amI Installed Yosemite Public Beta 10.10 (14A299l).
even I Installed Nvidia CUDA Driver 6.0.51.
DaVinci Resolve did not find out CUDA driver.
Migration existing Database working well.When I try to existing Project, DaVinci Resolve just crashed.
Beta is just Beta, Yea.😀
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Michael Myelin
August 3, 2014 at 11:00 pmYosemite has done away with the startupitems folder and hence the CUDA item will not intiate properly. I have the same problem as you with Resolve. I’m currently looking for a workaround rather than regressing to Mavericks. Please let me know if you find one.
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Ed Araquel
September 3, 2014 at 4:39 amDaVinci Resolve 11 works fine with latest CUDA driver on Yosemite DP7 https://www.nvidia.com/object/macosx-cuda-6.5.14-driver.html
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