![]() ![]() The Pro Tools 9 installer will crash in Mountain Lion but this video will show how to successfully instal Pro. Pro Tools 9.0.5 Update August 17, 2011 For Pro Tools 9.0 and Pro Tools HD 9.0 on Mac OS X and Windows The updates available for download on this page require previous installation of Pro Tools 9 software and your Pro Tools 9 iLok license. See below for more information. Pro Tools 9.0.5 is an officially qualified and recommended update for all Pro Tools 9 and Pro Tools HD 9 users on Mac OS X 10.6.x (Snow Leopard) and Windows 7. ![]() Although not officially qualified, Pro Tools 9.0.5 also adds public beta support for Apple's OS X Lion operating system. These are some of the most important known issues, excerpted from the full Pro Tools 9.0.5 Read Me documents for Mac and Windows: An iLok must be connected at all times while running Pro Tools. Pro Tools requires that an iLok with the appropriate authorizations be connected to the computer at all times. Pro Tools 9 UpdatesDo not remove the iLok while running Pro Tools 9.0.5. If the iLok is inadvertently disconnected/removed while Pro Tools is running, Pro Tools will display a message. See page 1 of the Pro Tools 9.0.5 Read Me for complete details. Before You Install Pro Tools 9.0.5 for Windows Before you update to Pro Tools 9.0.5 on Windows, go to the Download section at iLok.com to download and install the latest iLok drivers. If you do not have the latest iLok drivers, the Pro Tools 9.0.5 Updater may post an error message and fail to install. Pro Tools 9 CompatibilityIf this occurs, quit the installer and install the latest iLok drivers on your computer, then run the Pro Tools 9.0.5 Updater in Repair mode. HD Native firmware 1.02 (shipped with Pro Tools 9.0.4) is not compatible with Windows. (PTSW-141269) HD Native firmware has been updated to 1.03 and is now fully compatible with all supported Mac and Windows configurations. Mac Only: Be sure to update HD Native firmware to version 1.03 before updating to Mac OS X 10.6.8 or Mac OS X 10.7.x (Lion). It is not possible to upgrade HD Native firmware from those versions of Mac OS X.
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![]() Apr 18, 2013 How to install a hard drive in a H.264 Network DVR. Skip navigation Sign in. Yeah, keep it Undo Close. This video is unavailable. MY OS is Vista, but we do have a lose PC (either Vista or XP). I had it connected to a monitor only previously and the program to view the recorded video is antique--very cumbersome. So if I connect it to a router, how do I manage the recorded images (FF, rewind, erase, save, etc.)? Hyper V is the operating system to install on the unused PC. I guess I don't understand the technology.the DVR has some kind of clunky software to view the video and that's the part I'm confused about. I thought I'd need something installed (other than the Hyper V?) Appreciate any other advise. MY OS is Vista, but we do have a lose PC (either Vista or XP). ![]() I had it connected to a monitor only previously and the program to view the recorded video is antique--very cumbersome. So if I connect it to a router, how do I manage the recorded images (FF, rewind, erase, save, etc.)? Hyper V is the operating system to install on the unused PC. I guess I don't understand the technology.the DVR has some kind of clunky software to view the video and that's the part I'm confused about. H.264 Network Dvr ManualI thought I'd need something installed (other than the Hyper V?) Appreciate any other advise. Thanks Barb Hyper V is a virtualization technology. It allows you install an operating system within an operating system. If it's network based, it should assign itself an IP when you connect it to the router. You can see the assigned IP's in your routers settings. Type the IP address in your web browser and see if that brings anything up. |
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