![]() ![]() Please review the attached Frequently Asked Questions document for more details. Media Composer customers can continue to use dongles with Windows computers, and with Intel-based Macs running pre-Monterey macOS versions. Windows and Intel-Based Mac computers running pre-Monterey macOS versions For dongle customers who may have already upgraded their Intel-based Macs to macOS Monterey or Ventura, Avid advises downgrading to macOS Big Sur if possible.Īctivated Avid Media Composer perpetual and subscription software licenses are all compatible with Mac M1, M1 Pro and M1 Max’s as well as macOS Monterey and macOS Ventura. However, as of macOS 12.x Monterey, and macOS 13.x Ventura there are no workarounds available. By Roman Loyola Senior Editor, Macworld 5:57 am PDT Image: Apple The next version of macOS. ĭongles for Intel-based Macs running macOS 10.x Catalina or macOS 11.x Big Sur will function using a workaround (for macOS Catalina: click here) (for macOS Big Sur: click here). How-To Get your Mac ready for macOS 12 Monterey Preparation is key to a smooth transition. However, much like with macOS 12.x Monterey above, Macs that are upgraded to macOS 13.x Ventura will not be able to identify the dongle software used by Media Composer. ![]() Media Composer 2022.12 and higher is now qualified for macOS 13.x Ventura. However, Macs (even older ones) that are upgraded to macOS 12.x Monterey will not be able to identify the dongle software used by Media Composer. Media Composer 2021.12 is now qualified for macOS 12.x Monterey. Media Composer 2021.12 is qualified with the latest Macs but dongle-based licenses for Media Composer will not work on Macs with M1, M1 Pro or M1 Max. However, during this process, Avid learned that the manufacturer of the dongles used by Media Composer would not be updating their driver software to be compatible with Mac M1, M1 Pro, and M1 Max’s or macOS 12.x Monterey. ![]() The team was successful, and customers can run Media Composer on Apple silicon-based computers beginning with Media Composer 2021.12. Avid has been working to update Media Composer to be compatible with this new architecture. This was followed by M1 Pro and M1 Max in 2021. In 2020, Apple announced they would be transitioning the processing architecture for Macs away from Intel’s x86-64 to their own Apple silicon processors, starting with the M1 chip. IMPORTANT NEWS FOR AVID MEDIA COMPOSER USERS WHO USE APPLE MAC COMPUTERS ![]()
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