In older releases you could do that by modifying a local preferences file (config.dat, but the location where that has set has changed and not sure where as when i change to OpenCL that file does not change anymore. You could try starting with Resolve in OpenCl instead of Metal mode to see if it relates somehow to your GPU's Seems its something local to your system as not related to the Resolve version.Īlso just tested Resolve 16 and 17 on my old 15' inch mbp 2013, which i just installed BigSur on (a fresh install) and both run fine with zero issues on this old machine. Since I deactivated the MIDI thing, it's starting just fine, but I can't do anythingĪs Resolve freezes with the colorcircle after a few seconds no matter what I do. I also had the issue with older BigSur betas. I’m becoming a more cautious person, maybe that’s a psychological side effect of the growing cautious attitude many have during the pandemic that is nearly out of control in some jurisdictions and dramatically growing almost everywhere.Įrik Wittbusch wrote:I have this issue with every Resolve Version I have. I probably enjoy those protections already with Catalina on the Mac Pro vía the T2 chip that manages my 8TB internal system drive so I don’t feel there’s any significant benefit at this time of doing the Big Sur upgrade until apps that I use make it a requirement. Hoping some others on the forum have that capability.įrom what I read about Big Sur, it’s treating your computer system differently than previous macOS versions in the name of ensuring your security and data integrity. I’m not upgrading until then because I no longer have a separate machine or drive I can boot to test things out. I’m really just hoping BMD will provide guidance on moving to Big Sur. Uli, you’re right I didn’t word my post very well (since I’m not moving to M1 machines for the foreseeable future).
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