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Re: Native support new Apple M1 Max chips

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 16:40
by Soarer
And now we have M2 chips.
I just bought the new MacBook Pro M2 14" and I had to download Rosetta.
Does Resolume still not have native support of Apple M1/2 chips?
I heard that the fan on these new machines hardly ever starts but mine starts when I run my 4 layer project :cry: Not loudly but it runs. Mostly GPU stat is at 0% and then hits 92% now and then.

Re: Native support new Apple M1 Max chips

Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2023 18:54
by Soarer
So Resolume when can we expect native support?

Re: Native support new Apple M1 Max chips

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2023 10:52
by Zoltán

Re: Native support new Apple M1 Max chips

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2023 11:25
by Soarer
So it has native support and I don't have to enable open in Rosetta? So what about the GPU being on 0% with sudden peaks? Still I got surprised when the fan started running on this new M2 machine with just a few layers with a bunch of effects on each.

Re: Native support new Apple M1 Max chips

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2023 14:57
by Zoltán
I wouldn't rely on OSX system monitors, do you see FPS drop in Resolume too?

Re: Native support new Apple M1 Max chips

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2023 19:03
by Soarer
I was referring to Resolume’s “Show Hardware Stats” and not MacOS system monitor.

No it runs smoothly so that’s good. I was just wondering about it because of the reasons I mentioned. I am only using two simultaneous layers and as I mentioned the fan is sometimes running which I thought wouldn’t happen on a machine like this. I haven’t tried to stress it yet.

Re: Native support new Apple M1 Max chips

Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2023 13:53
by samaaron
Hi there,

I read that since v7.11 there's native support for Apple Silicon. However, I have been unable to install Resolume Avenue on a new M2 MacBook Pro as the installer says Rosetta is required.

Am I using the wrong installer? I looked around but couldn't find any instructions for installing Resolume Avenue without Rosetta. I'm assuming it's possible and that I'm just missing something.

Thanks in advance,

Sam

Re: Native support new Apple M1 Max chips

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 10:45
by Zoltán
The installer contains the Intel code too, maybe that's why osx thinks it needs rosetta. Don't worry, Resolume will run in ARM mode on M1 and M2 by default.

Re: Native support new Apple M1 Max chips

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 20:55
by samaaron
Zoltán wrote: Wed Mar 08, 2023 10:45 The installer contains the Intel code too, maybe that's why osx thinks it needs rosetta. Don't worry, Resolume will run in ARM mode on M1 and M2 by default.
Thanks - I am actually attempting to not install Rosetta on this Mac at all. However, it turned out my post was sent moments before you pushed 7.14.0 which it turns out *does* work just fine without Rosetta. So problem solved. Thanks!