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Hi Casey - aye I did - well, I got the: MSI GeForce GTX 970 GAMING Twin Frozr 5 Graphics Card - 4GB - You will need the Nvidia driver - get the one specific to your system - Needs 2 power cables. (I think card came with a 6 to 8 pin converter) Needed another mac to screen share to activate the Nvidia driver (in sys prefs), as you get a blank screen using the osx driver - luckily you get a basic low res view from another mac even without a card in.
Not a massive improvement but a useful upgrade for a future hackintosh;-) Let us know how you get on. Hi Casey - aye I did - well, I got the: MSI GeForce GTX 970 GAMING Twin Frozr 5 Graphics Card - 4GB - You will need the Nvidia driver - get the one specific to your system - Needs 2 power cables. (I think card came with a 6 to 8 pin converter) Needed another mac to screen share to activate the Nvidia driver (in sys prefs), as you get a blank screen using the osx driver - luckily you get a basic low res view from another mac even without a card in. Not a massive improvement but a useful upgrade for a future hackintosh;-) Let us know how you get on.
I have a Mac Pro 1,1 up and running on OS X El Capitan 10.11.6. Video card is a ATI Radeon HD5770. I've just installed PT 12.8 and all new codecs and drivers on this fresh SSD. I've also tried PT 12.8 on the same machine running Yosemite (OS X 10.10) on another SSD and video engine doesn't work. Video engine won't load after trying to turn it on in playback engine. Same machine running Yosemite (OS X 10.10) and PT 12.7.1 and video Engine works fine. Is the video Engine vastly different in PT 12.8???
I've even left it over night trying to load the video engine and still won't load. Can anyone help? I have a Mac Pro 1,1 up and running on OS X El Capitan 10.11.6. Video card is a ATI Radeon HD5770. I've just installed PT 12.8 and all new codecs and drivers on this fresh SSD. I've also tried PT 12.8 on the same machine running Yosemite (OS X 10.10) on another SSD and video engine doesn't work. Video engine won't load after trying to turn it on in playback engine.
Same machine running Yosemite (OS X 10.10) and PT 12.7.1 and video Engine works fine. Is the video Engine vastly different in PT 12.8??? I've even left it over night trying to load the video engine and still won't load.
Can anyone help? Your problem is probably due to you're running an OSX version that is not supported in the least for a MacPro 1,1.
The latest supported with the efi update is OSX 10.7.5 aka Lion. I spoke to Daniel Lovell (Fantastic guy!) from Avid in person at SMPTE Sydney and he mentioned trying a couple of things; 'Go to /Users/Shared Delete the AvidVideoEngine folder Then try and launch the Video Engine again from within Pro Tools: Go to Setup->Playback Engine Check Enable Video Engine Click OK' 'The Pro Tools Video Engine does not launch, or Pro Tools hangs after creating a video track. This may be caused by having a '/' character in the name of a mounted storage volume. To resolve the issue, rename the volume and remove the '/' I also found this; 'Try this: 1. Launch Pro Tools 2. Go to Setup/Playback Engine 3. Choose different hardware in pop-up menu (for example from HDX to ProTools aggregate I/O - it is important to make a change) 4.
Uncheck all checkboxes in Playback Engine window. Enable Video Engine 6. Click OK (Video Engine should launch properly now) 7. Go to Setup/Playback Engine again 8.