![]() In general, the easiest decision is to wait a couple of months. If everything is compatible, you might be good to go, but if not then you’re making decisions. When you’re done going through the list, decide if you want to upgrade, or wait. If something is not supported, make a note and keep going down the list. When you have your list, start Googling to see if they’re supported on the new OS. ProPresenter? Blackmagic drivers? Dante? Adobe? Any other video or audio software and hardware that is mission-critical? Make a list of mission-critical software running on the machine. This is the part that takes some work but saves you the most headaches. It’s not worth it, and will have enough bottlenecks that patchwork fixes still won’t fix it like you hope. ![]() If your system isn’t up to spec, you probably don’t want to put the effort into upgrading really old hardware. System minimum specs tend to be low enough that the OS can run on low-end systems, and you don’t want to try running beneath them. For Windows, it will have minimum system requirements like RAM, hard drive space, and CPU speed. For macOS, it will list the various Mac years and models that the latest OS can work with. The new operating system will have a list of compatible hardware. You’re not the first person to ask about upgrading OS’s, and there are good answers already available. Start by always using search before posting. Maybe users have noticed a glitch that’s a dealbreaker for your setup. ![]() ![]() For ProPresenter, the Official Users Community is a great place to look. Check User FeedbackĬheck popular online communities to see whether or not other users are having a good experience with the new OS. If you don’t have a specific need for upgrading, then hold off for a little bit to make sure the OS has had enough time to mature. Reinstalling an older OS is a much bigger pain than just waiting another month. You don’t want these tweaks to break your production machine. If you have a spare machine to test on, go for it, but if you’re installing a new operating system just for fun, then this article isn’t for you anyway.Īpple’s yearly macOS releases are usually modest in the foundational classes used, but there are always some tweaks under the hood. Don’t install new operating systems the day they come out. This first one is simple: give it some time. ![]()
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