![]() Running any anti-virus product on your Mac is the kiss of death as 1) no viruses exist on the Mac, 2) the A/V software will slow your Mac down if you are lucky, and interfere with its normal operation if you aren't, and 3) either Catalina or Big Sur have the operating system on a read-only partition, so no malware is getting onto those partitions. Your IT people can then go pound PC sand. You need AutoCAD for the Mac locally, and let all the processing power on the Mac loose on the application. We do like the new 16 inch M1, BUT this resolution issue is a thorn in our side.Īll the Mac CPU cores and GPU capabillity is not going to accelerate a PC version of AutoCAD accessed over a VPN with Microsoft Remote Desktop. The MacBook Pro 2015 is STILL on almost every show site you step onto, as it is still one of the most versatile road warriors. Currently that industry is holding onto a lot of older computers and operating systems because Apple isn't listening to us as professional users. Are there any thoughts on bringing this output type back, or is it abandoned and we will hold onto your older operating system for live events for the foreseeable future. I had to downgrade those computers to older operating systems as well as flag this as an issue the the stagers across the country that use Macs, and there are a lot of systems out there. I'm sure some programmer thought it was a brilliant idea, but really had no experience or understanding of how we use your computers in live event environments across North America, and thought well 1080i is just old and dumb. On our mac mini computers for example that we use for many show applications, they are capable of outputting 1080i but when Monterey is installed they cannot output that resolution any longer. Would using Boot Camp or installing Parallels Desktop and then install Windows help?ġ080i Interlaced output - Monterey I work in the live events and webcasting field and for a lot of professional video switchers we use on shows they require computers that have 1080i as outputs, we can use 1080p for some events but can get longer cable runs in 1080i, as well as to match whatever the show requires we can't dictate the resolution we want to output. Have been think of adding a eGPU to help with graphics. But these other people are using a PC at home and IT changed a setting in the Windows registry that had to do with UDP. ![]() When asked them about this issue, they said they were able to fix this it for other people. My IT knows Windows and Windows networks, but they know nothing about Apple and Macs. My problem is, with this setup I have slow and laggy speed when using AutoCAD. I also have Norton 360 installed.įor work, I do drafting with AutoCAD which is installed on the office computer that I remote into. The iMac is connected to a router with a cable. ![]() My cable download speed is a little over 100 Mbps while my upload speed is around 10 Mbps. I connect to my office Windows PC using the FortiClient VPN and Microsoft Remote Desktop apps. I also have a second monitor attached to my iMac. Since receiving it, I bought 32GB of RAM and installed it in combination with the 8GB that came installed. I recently bought a brand new iMac computer is a 27” with Retina 5K Display, 3.3Ghz 6-Core Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD, AMD Radeon Pro 5300 4GB, Mid 2020. First, I want to say I’m not that much of a techie.
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