Here is the latest list we have of audio related software that isn’t 64-bit compliant…Īpplications like Pro Tools 10, earlier software like Waves plug-ins before V10 etc will never be 64-bit. Audio Software We Know About So Far That Is 32-bit You can even add in the cost of each upgrade into Pro64 so you can keep track of the cost of getting ready for a 64-bit only world. In both cases I needed to pay for an upgrade, but they are in and working. I have already done this for a couple of applications including Photoshop Elements and Steermouse, which I use with my Logictech mouse. Now I Know Which Applications Are 32-bit - What Do I Do Now?Īnother neat feature in Go64 is that they list a URL for each application, so that you can go to the developer’s site and see if there is already an update. Interestingly there are a number of uninstallers on the list, most are from older installers but there are some current apps including a good number of the iZotope Uninstall apps like Uninstall Neutron Advanced V3.0, which have a couple of 32-bit components in them that are still have some 32-bit code in them. Our experiments with the beta version of macOS Catalina, show that the major audio related applications that don’t work yet with Catalina are Pro Tools and iLok. Other notable applications on the list is the WrapAdapterInterLok, which is a component of the iLok software, although on closer investigation it seems these components relate to some of the virtual instruments like Strike, Vacuum Pro, Velvet and Transfuser. This isn’t that surprising as Apple are changing the way that macOS Catalina will handle video files with the final stage of removing the last elements of the QuickTime code. This gives us a real insight into what work Avid still needs to do to get Pro Tools into shape for macOS Catalina and although it is quite a long list, it appears the in the Avid Video Engine that is the only part of the Avid code that needs work.
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