Mac OS Sierra
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Hi Mark !
What is a formal bug report ? Is there a form somewhere ?I've installed a clean macOS Sierra on an erased Hard Disk on a Mac Book Pro :- MacBook Pro (Retina, mi-2012)- 2,7 GHz Intel Core i7- 16 Go 1600 MHz DDR3- NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 1024 Mo / Intel HD Graphics 4000 1536 Mo- Monitor 15,4 pouces (2880 x 1800)**All that append is discribed here :**When I launch Isadora the startup window opens. If freeze on Networking : Initialising for 15 sec, then the process continue, freezing a bit on Midi : initializing, then startup window disappear and the **color wheel roll during 45 sec** before the soft get ready. Next, when **I launch my patch, it takes 40 sec** to open the window with all my connection.At this point, I have to tell that this don't append on the iMac 27 but only on the Macbook Pro. The iMac also ride a macOS Sierra but in this case all works fine.Help please !Thank you -
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Since the machine has 2 video cards, are you able to define (usually in the nvidia control panel) for Isadora (the application) to only use the nVidia card.This may solve a common problem caused by a power saving feature, where the video card used is swapped back and forth to save power.Just a thought. -
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Well this was your question: **What is a formal bug report ? Is there a form somewhere ?** and the link in my signature brings you to the page with the form.Best Michel -
To be super clear, click on "Bug Report/Feature Request FORM" in Michel's signature and you'll be led to the form. The link to http://www.filmprojekt.ch is Michel's personal page.
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We still have not been able to recreate the long delay problem.Regarding this in the console: kevent[EVFILT_MACHPORT] – this is not an Isadora problem. It's a Sierra problem. See this article where developers are seeing this in lots of places: http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/254188/rmbp-unable-shut-down-after-upgrading-to-macos-10-12-sierra-16a323/254400#254400Similarly, the messages about "PtUSBMIDIDriver" are not coming from Isadora. More likely, it is a MIDI driver installed on your system that is invoked when Isadora opens up the MIDI ports. Could "Pt" stand for Pro Tools maybe? Go to /Library/Audio/MIDI Drivers and see what drivers you see there. Do you see one called PtUSBMIDIDriver? What happens if you remove it? Perhaps this driver is not compatible with Sierra?Best Wishes,Mark -
Ok, I didn't see it, Thanks- I've tried with both _isadoramac-245b10-std_ & _isadoracore222f00-std_ on **macOS Sierra** and both have the same issue- I've done a clean install of **macOS Sierra **so no drivers for anything are installed- I'm back with a clean install of **Mac OS X El Capitan** and all works well.I've no time to go further, I'll wait for an update of **Sierra** that perhaps will fix this issue.Thank you for your help ! -
Hello,I'm un der Sierra since June and don't have this problem.
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I installed Sierra this week but Izzy is incredible slow. Dragging actors inside the window is very slow and frames per second not above 37. Running on a Mac Pro Quad core Intel 2013 with fire pro's d300.
I will test the PT drivers and so to see what is causing the problem . -
To me its seems the drawing of the actors are causing the delay. As soon as I close my user actors it is back to normal again in my case
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Ah read the comments first Barney!Excuse me, forget my posts, I just read the Sierra problems on top of the discussion list.