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- Mac mini monitor plugin install#
- Mac mini monitor plugin update#
- Mac mini monitor plugin driver#
- Mac mini monitor plugin full#
- Mac mini monitor plugin software#
I am still ramping on the basic Mac Mini M1 Big Sur environment. So I am not sure whether Davinci (16.*) is ready for use on Mac Mini M1 Big Sur. With so many new vocabulary and probably sophisticated use cases, I am not able to discern whether these are relevant to my basic use case.
Mac mini monitor plugin full#
I went through this full discussion trail and a few others as well. I just want to get going creating new projects, and importing projects from my Windows Laptop is not important right now. I have not installed Davinci resolve on M1 mini, as I am not sure which is the "working" and "stable" version of Davinci Resolve, that I should install. I am currently running Davinci Resolve on my Lenovo high end laptop, but getting tired of slow edit and rendering times. One of the reasons for this is to use Davinci Resolve (free version for now). I have new mac mini M1 (16GB Memory, 512 GB Storage, Big Sur).
Mac mini monitor plugin software#
Clearly not as the Ultrastudio device wasn't recognised by the BM Desktop Video app (as others have found)Ī bit of reading later, forcing a restart to get at the Mac security settings and reducing them, re-installing the BM software and it's all now working OK.
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Mac mini monitor plugin driver#
This meant nothing to me and the driver package claimed to have installed correctly.
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I downloaded and installed the v12 BM Desktop Video package (January release, non-beta) and encountered the message about not having installed an extension. New user here, with a brand new M1 Mac Mini and an Ultrastudio Mini Monitor 3G
Mac mini monitor plugin update#
We need information ! What's happening ? Is there an official trick ? Do we have to wait for an update ? If yes how long approximately ? Is it a definitive loss for us ? It is very disappointing to have no support from BMD for almost 2 months. I also have an Ultrastudio Mini monitor not recognized by Desktop Video Setup on a 13" M1 MBP, after several installations, including lowering of security, device that can be seen in the system report. There aren't a lot of options in this field and it would save consumers confusion and frustration if things were clarified. If BMD would release an official statement and some guidance, that'd be great. I would GLADLY order a new TB3 Ultrastudio monitoring unit from BMD to replace the TB2 one I own if I thought it would work but so far Blackmagic has been quiet on the subject since November with no response and I've seen too many anecdotes of M1 owners having problems across the board. Obviously, there is some distinction between MBPs/MBAs and Minis as the Minis support more monitoring options but, as I said previously, not sure if that is somehow related to the problems we're facing.Ī beta release from 2 months ago that STILL claims to support M1 Macs but the majority of M1 Mac owners unable to get their Thunderbolt Ultrastudio devices to work despite trying every option provided by forum contributors and BMD support? Feeling a tad frustrated here :/ Little did I know that it wasn't actually 100% accurate - my guess it was tested on Mac Minis but not MBPs, as it looks like the few who have had success with SOME of the devices are on Minis. I committed to an M1 in December **partially** based on the wording of that 12.0b1 verbiage - figured if there was beta software that was working that a full release wasn't far behind. Yeah, that's what's confusing for a lot of people. Uli Plank wrote:Hmm, the support page says: "What's new in Desktop Video 12.0 Beta 1Īdds support for M1 powered Macs for Thunderbolt UltraStudio models." What am I overlooking here, I do not think that BM is sharing a beta release and nothing seems to work, so I must be doing something wrong here. Result, non of the units are recognised by the Video Desktop software but all are visible on the thunderbolt bus within 'System Information'. So now back to the Mac mini M1, direct after the usual Apple updates I did the Video Desktop v12 beta1 install.
Mac mini monitor plugin install#
So tried a fresh system install of OSX Big Sur on a reformatted system disk on both on a MacBook Pro and a iMac5k, same result, nothing seems to work.ĭuring installation I've tried it with and without SIP (csrutil) enabled or disabled. I own several UltraStudio thunderbolt units (Monitor, Express, HD Mini, 4K Mini, 4K) after Big Sur on MacBook Pro and iMac5k they all rendered useless from no interaction to playback for only a few seconds and image freezes and crashes the host application.
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Today I received my new Mac mini M1 with Big Sur installed, great (.or not so great?)Īfter all the usual setups and system updates from Apple I've a freshly installed system ready to go!įirst off, BM Video Desktop install because on all my other systems running Big Sur the UltraStudio units won't work anymore, aargh.