Native support new Apple M1 Max chips

Bro, does your rig even lift?
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Re: Native support new Apple M1 Max chips

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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.

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Re: Native support new Apple M1 Max chips

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So Resolume when can we expect native support?

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Re: Native support new Apple M1 Max chips

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Re: Native support new Apple M1 Max chips

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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.

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Re: Native support new Apple M1 Max chips

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I wouldn't rely on OSX system monitors, do you see FPS drop in Resolume too?
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Re: Native support new Apple M1 Max chips

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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.

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Re: Native support new Apple M1 Max chips

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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

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Re: Native support new Apple M1 Max chips

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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.
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Re: Native support new Apple M1 Max chips

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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!

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