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Pro Tools and Pro Tools HD 10.0 on Mac OS X 10.6.x (“Snow Leopard”) and Mac OS X 10.7.x (“Lion”) — 10/13/11 5
On Mac OS X 10.7.x (Lion), installing the Pro Tools Instrument Expansion Pack after installing Pro Tools results in empty plug-in
list (PTSW-152505)
If you install the Pro Tools Instrument Expansion Pack (PTIEP) before installing Pro Tools on a system running Mac OS X 10.7.x
(Lion), no plug-ins will appear in the Pro Tools inserts menu. To avoid this, install Pro Tools first, then install the PTIEP. If you
installed the PTIEP first, you must uninstall both Pro Tools and the PTIEP, then reinstall Pro Tools first, followed by the PTIEP.
On Mac OS X 10.7.x (“Lion”), Pro Tools Windows Display Incorrectly at Full-Screen High Resolution on Certain Monitors
(PTSW-143349 and PTSW-145383)
When the Pro Tools Edit window is displayed at or near full screen resolution on 27-inch or larger monitors, some elements will
not draw correctly (such as MIDI notes, clip edges during trimming, and automation breakpoints and connector lines during ed-
iting).
This can be corrected by resizing the window so that it is slightly smaller than full screen.
The Send To DigiDelivery Command in Pro Tools Does Not Work with Mac OS X 10.7.x (“Lion”).
The DigiDelivery client application requires Rosetta to be installed. Mac OS X 10.7.x does not support Rosetta.
Consequently, the
Send to DigiDelivery command in Pro Tools is cannot be used on Mac OS X 10.7.x.
CPU Usage Limit May Be Reached when Error Suppression is Enabled (PTSW-50339)
When enabling Error Suppression at CPU Usage Limit 85% or higher, it may be possible to overload your computer to a point at
which it is no longer recoverable. To avoid this state, keep your CPU Usage Limit set to 80% or lower when Error Suppression is
enabled.
Screen Redraw May Slow Down at Higher CPU Usage Limit Settings when Host Engine Error Suppression is On (82915)
In some cases, you may experience a slowdown in screen redraw or background CPU tasks when Host Engine Error Suppression
is engaged and the CPU Usage Limit is set to 85 percent or above. If you encounter this behavior while using Error Suppression,
open the Playback Engine Dialog and lower the CPU Usage Limit by 5 to 10 percent.
Opening Session Created with Pro Tools 7.4 or Lower (106746)
When opening sessions created with Pro Tools 7.4 or lower in Pro Tools 8.1 and higher, all waveform overviews are recalculated.
This is because Pro Tools now features 16-bit waveform overviews, so all old 8-bit overviews will need to be recalculated. This re-
calculation only needs to happen once.
Save Session Copy to Session Formats Lower than Pro Tools 10 Converts All Audio for Sessions with Interleaved Files
(PTSW-152737)
When saving a Pro Tools 10.0 session that has a mix of interleaved and non-interleaved (multi-mono) audio files to a lower ses-
sion format (such as Pro Tools 7–9 “.ptf”), all audio files are converted (even if they are not interleaved).
Clip Groups can be Dragged to Tracks in Playlist View Even Through Clip Groups are not Supported in Playlist View
(PTSW-152707)
It is possible to drag a clip group to a track in Playlist view even though clip groups are not supported in Playlist view. Normally,
when switching to Playlist view from another track view, any clip groups on that track are automatically ungrouped. While clip
groups dragged to tracks in Playlist view may appear to work properly, it is recommended that you ungroup them while in Playlist
view to ensure proper behavior.
Automation is Replaced Instead of Overlaid when Using Adjust Session Start Time to Match Source Start Time when Importing
Session Data (PTSW-149273)
Automation can sometimes be replaced instead of overlaid when using Adjust Session Start Time to Match Source Start Time
when importing session data. This issue may occur if the source session start time (of the session being imported) is earlier than
the current session start time. This issue can be avoided if you instead import the session data from the session with the later start
time into the session with the earlier start time. You must also not enable the Adjust Session Start Time to Match Source Start
Time option, and select Maintain Absolute when prompted.
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