Hmm. Me wonders if that is their way of encouraging folks to upgrade by cutting off support. However, They've always been good about providing support for the latest OS 1 Pro Tools version prier. However, with their new monthly plans, wonder if that will change.

Kevin



On 9/26/2015 9:34 AM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
Oh, I just re-read the subject line and you seem to be using version 11. I'm 
not surprised that there are issues. Most beta users are using version 12 and 
probably don't experience as many issues with OS betas. That said, there are 
still version 11 betas that come down the pike, although they're much fewer 
these days. I haven't seen one for a couple of months. I wonder whether version 
11 will ever support El Capitan.

Slau

On Sep 26, 2015, at 4:40 AM, Kevin Reeves <reeves...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hey folks.
I upgraded one of my machines to the El Capitan Beta.
As a rule, I never upgrade a mission critical machine to a beta or release that 
is not yet documented to work with Pro Tools, or other mission critical 
software.
However, it came to my attention that El Capitan was much snappier in regards 
to voiceover performance, and I desperately needed that kind of speed, as the 
latest version of Mavericks was laggy and throwing up busy signals left and 
right.
With all of that said, I upgraded knowing full well that Pro Tools could break, 
and I have a laptop capable of letting me get all of my work done, if that were 
to happen.
Well, allow me to warn you, El Capitan breaks pro tools in some weird ways that 
will put you at work stoppage.

1. Importing audio gives you this error.
Could not complete the Import Audio command because Assertion in 
"/Volumes/Development/151228/ProTools/NewFileLibs/Cfd/MacBuild/../MacOS/Cfd_ImportAudioDialogMacOS.mm",
 line 559.
2. You can not arm tracks with either the mouse, voiceover commands, or using 
the Shift R command while in the tracks list.
3. You can not instantiate any plugs what so ever. When you press enter, VO 
space, VO Shift space, or mouse click on any plug.
When you return to the mix window after performing any of these actions, the 
slot you tried to put the plug on remains empty.

I skimmed a thread on the DUC, and others were having the problem with 
importing audio, while others were reporting no problems at all. So, YMMV, but 
you have been severely warned.

None of the above findings are complaints, whines, etc. I knew full well that 
this could happen, and have a backup machine to start using immediately.
I just want to let you all know what the deal is.
I’m sure avid will release a compatibility update soon, and I imagine that this 
is potentially old news to the beta team. I just thought you all should know.

Kevin

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