Thu Dec 05, 2024 7:17 pm
I too recently bought a Mac Studio M2 Max & tried to connect it up to my old UltraStudio 4K. Since the Studio uses Thunderbolt 3 (looks like a USB-C connector) and the US4K uses Thunderbolt 1 (looks like a mini-display connector), I bought and Apple adapter ($75!!!). No matter what Desktop Video Setup version I tried, none of them worked; the Desktop Video program did not "see" the US4K. The curious part of this was, the Apple system report DID, so the device was communicating, but not via the BMD software, which is required to get the US4K to play my clips via Video ProPresenter.
To verify nothing had happened to the equipment, I connected up an older Mac Mini -- no problem, but the Mini was slow running the older OS software.
Then I realized, if I must use an older computer, why not use my old maxed out Apple Pro "trash can" Mac? It's blazing fast, but cannot upgrade to the newer OS, and it has several of the old Thunderbolt 1 ports.
That's what I did -- I mostly needed the speed, not the newer OS, at least for now. At least now I won't have to purchase a new UltraStudio just because of its comm ports for $2700!