patiently waiting
I finally received the final transfer of the files. I bring them to my session here at school and what happens?… I can’t load them up. So I’m now having to format and transfer files from a PC hard drive to a Mac hard drive.
There’s a big lesson here to be learned. PCs and Macs need to communicate better. Not only that, but Pro Tools needs to be more PC friendly. I don’t care if there’s a Mac enthusiast who disagrees, the world would be a better place if we’d all just get along (force compatibility with each other in some form). Since I haven’t written all the details about what has happened, I’ll just say be more skeptical about things that appear to be easy. I’ve spent almost half a month trying to get one thing to work and it hasn’t been fun.
I can’t believe that school ends next week. I guess it ends this week. But one day of finals a week from Tuesday. Then packing and back to Texas. It’ll definitely be bittersweet. I have so much undone business that I’ll bring back with me to Texas but hopefully I’ll find a way to get all of it finished. And moving twice or three times during the summer won’t help. This’ll be one of the busiest summers I can remember because of everything that’s going on.
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jaguar (os 10.2) is pc compatible . in most cases. there is probably some software that is not available on both platforms but i dunno. and if they are still using os 9 they are in dark ages. :)
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I’d be all over OS 10.2 if our software would support it. Pro Tools 5 is only compatible with OS 9. Welcome to the world of audio…
The whole audio world will be converting over to OS 10 in the next 2 years. And yes, by that time, OS 10 will be the stone ages. This is how this crappy world works.
They just need to create good software for PC. More people use ’em anyway.