What these problems are is anyone’s guess. With regular Pro Tools there appears to be no such limitations other than the usual feature of not being able to cope with anything but regular 2-powered buffer sizes. HD Native – avoid using these buffer settings: There are some provisos if you are using Pro Tools HD Native or HDX. I stumbled across someone mentioning it on Facebook, otherwise there seems to be no other press release or announcement. It’s a bit weird because you’d think it was a big deal but all they did was release a little “ALERT” (in capitals so it must be important) on the System Requirements page. All we know is that someone somewhere in Avid has said “yep, it’ll be fine, let’s not make a big deal about it”. Or maybe they’re aware that many people are actually using Pro Tools on Windows 10 and nothing bad has happened. Maybe we’ve been waiting for the support staff to finish their Windows 10 training. They haven’t released a software update that makes it compatible, it’s still the same Pro Tools 12.5 that wasn’t supported on Windows 10 just the day before.
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