Hi All,
On my 3 Macs (two 8 core Intels and a PowerPC G5) I experienced very strange and unusable behaviour on updating to 4881. I have now rolled back to 4886.
All Macs are running 10.5.8. I installed the 4881 installer over an existing 4686 installation on all 3 machines. Weapon of choice: Nuendo.
ODD BEHAVIOUR INCLUDED:
On first launch (on all 3 macs) VEPro Server froze, or appeared to freeze, until I hit quit, at which point it then merrily continued launching. WTF? I was running a mix of 64 and 32 bit servers across my machines. No 64bit at this stage on the G5.
On second launch (and after re-starts) all seemed more normal, launch wise at least.
After successfully running some previously created templates, I then found I could not quit the servers. On ANY of my 3 macs. I had to FORCE QUIT all of them.
When I say successfully running, I was not really testing yet.
I had also hoped (via a note on this forum from the VSL team) that the 64bit server 4881 might play ball a little more than 4686 on my Quad G5. By play ball, I mean actually load a project correctly in 64 bit mode. What happens is, it loads the data, taking the expected time to do so, but then each instrument in the project is "empty". 4881 behaves the same as 4686 in this respect sadly.
(I know - 64 bit not technically supported on G5, but VSL did suggest giving it another go with 4881).
I also tested one by one BTW, to check it wasn't a problem with the machines "in concert" as it were. Still - the Servers don't quit - they need forcing.
Anyway, all this strange non-quitting, and initial non-launching oddness is too scary. I am back to 4686.
Anyone else? Or do I have 3 macs with the same problem on each one?
(Side Note: now that I am back to 4686 (had to un-install everything first of course), I am going to test 64 bit behaviour on the G5 whilst "connected" to host, as opposed to loading a template. IE, get the sequencer to command the load up data saved in the Nuendo song. I'll post a result.)