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my bigger question would be: can you get a supported/supportable switch in an appropriate timeframe that supports Nbase-T? lead time on network gear is pretty long. If the network adapter is qualified for 10G and also supports NBase-T, my inclination is that it should work, but i've also seen enough weird *** to think it might break in a new and
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many many moons ago in ACSR class, when the DX hardware was just released, I proved to avid that disconnecting the DX hardware via the system try would sometimes result in BSOD, and other times require the DX hardware to be fully power cycled: full computer shutdown, unplug DX from power, hold down power button for up to 30 seconds, then plug back in
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how are you backing up workspaces? Ideally, you would use UNC mounts for nexis workspaces (if on windows) and your backup software or script would be able to enumerate all the paths under the nexis system director name. ex: \\nexis-system\share where your backup process would look at the path like \\nexis-system\*
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non-scientific answer: I have a z440 with the e5-1680v3, which is an 8core, 3.2GHz CPU, 64GB Ram, and a Quadro M4000. It seems to handle DNxHR just fine for transcode, playback, and export. However, I am NOT an editor, this is primarily used for testing and troubleshooting, and has no external storage (only 10Gb to NAS and Nexis) or IO hardware. Outside
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i think the capacity question can only be answered by what you need/intend to install. Adobe apps are pretty giant. Media Composer, much smaller. I'd say bare minimum 100GB, ideal minimum is probably 150GB. With smaller boot disks in windows 10, you'll need to disable hibernate to avoid eating all available capacity with the hibernate system
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Like Dom said, the AMD drivers can be a tricky. And they are different for the various flavors of apple AMD hardware. https://www.bootcampdrivers.com/ can help you sort out what should work for your specific hardware. other than that, a few things i found: 1 - the apple bootcamp utility doesn't always install all of the drivers in windows 10. After
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[quote user="chris.reiterer@x-art.at"]The error message appears only after updating to Apple MacStudio (macOS 12.3)[/quote] well, there's your problem amigo. upgrade nexis client to 2022.9. v2021.3 is not supported on macos 12.x
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i moved dozens of workstations to bootcamp during the height of covid so we could use zcentral remote boost. It can be more finnicky than a purpose built windows machine, but if you get the initial build right, it works just fine for media composer.
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what version of macos? was the project created prior to 2022.10 and moved over? did you FULLY rebuild user settings?
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what type of storage? in the 2018.x family, i saw tons of issues with background save on Nexis.