I can't describe how much I feel like a donkey now.Īfter decades working on PC, I've decided to try MAC, so recently I bought a new Mac Pro 6 core, with D500.įCP 7 is out of question now (its old, slow and outdated), FCP X is not a proffesional software for editing), so I decided to go with Adobe CC/Resolve combination.Īfter few days, I've realized that 16 GB is not enough, and that MAC OS is much worse in Memory management than Windows 7/8, so I have to order expensive 32 Gb in order to avoid OUT OF MEMORY errors (haven't seen in in Windows since 2000!!!) For example - I was trying to use MULTIPROCESSING on Aftereffects, and it turn out to be slower in render than my 3 years old MSI notebook, machine was hanging and Aftereffects was quitting. PLEASE stop blaming eachother and work together. Please Apple, work with other software developers like Adobe and Blackmagic to find the solutions to all these issues. It really is very difficult to dismiss the artifacts now.
Now I'm also having issues with Resolve.Īlthough its a very frustating situation, now I'm happy that Adobe and Apple can't continue denying the issue since everyone is having the problem. I upgraded to OS 10.9.3 in the hopes that it would fix the problems but now I'm getting the thick flickering lines that cover the whole frame, just as pictured by other people in this post. At the same time Apple has been blaming Adobe because in the same computer the rendering problem wont happen on FCP. The fact the the problem is fixed by dissabling the dual GPUs points to the GPUs having problems and Adobe has been blaming Apple's hardware. Adobe has been saying that they can't replicate the issue. I have been submitting bug reports to Adobe and have been complaining in their support forum where a few other people have been having the same issue for a while. The workaround has been to dissable the GPUs and just render with CPUs.
It used to be only a couple of lines here and there (artifacts / glitches that were not acceptable). While on OS 10.9.2, Premiere CC and AME would export with thin flickering horizontal lines. I've been having the same issue with premiere and Adobe Media Encoder since I got my new Mac Pro 2 months ago.