![]() ![]() The Avid Knowledge Base Media Composer section is always a good resource to see exactly what version MC is currently on as well as the new features of that and many previous versions. Anyone who travels in the Avid orbit knows that they have a near-impossible situation to keep up with when it comes to supported systems as there are so many different versions out there running on so many different configurations, almost all of which have to be supported if Avid wants to keep customers happy and movies want to get made. Keeping up with the current version of Media Composer, what OS version it supports, the status of the dongles and all things related to licensing often seems like a part-time job. The Kind – Intel tells you these apps are running on Apple Silicon under emulation but from what I’ve experienced on a small job performance is pretty good. This isn’t an Apple Silicon native version of Media Composer as it is running under emulation but it is fully supported. Media Composer has been certified for both Monterey 12.1 as well as the new Apple silicon M1 chips. The other notable thing with this recent update is for the Mac users out there. This is for users on a cloud-based subscription license. That change of license can happen right inside the Avid Link app. That means you no longer have to telephone a human at Avid support if you need to move your license from one machine to another. ![]() ![]() The first (and most important IMHO) is that the Avid Link licensing system has moved to be fully cloud-based for those on the latest update. Avid Media Composer recently got a bit update that is notable for a couple of reasons. ![]()
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