I just purchased an ILDA compatible 330mW RGB laser. I am a mobile DJ and I use a MacBook Pro (intel, current gen). Where can I find a DAC and software compatible with Mac OS X?
I just purchased an ILDA compatible 330mW RGB laser. I am a mobile DJ and I use a MacBook Pro (intel, current gen). Where can I find a DAC and software compatible with Mac OS X?
Hi fellow Mac user! Respect
A copy of VMWare Fusion with a Windows VM is your best bet for the time being. You'll have access to all the options then.
My recommendation is to do yourself a favour and get a Pangolin QuickShow 2 package. The FB3 DAC is the bomb, as is the QS software. This will have a great deal of life in it compared to many of the other options.
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sure, not really
this picture made me think it is:
http://www.facebook.com/masterpj555#...type=1&theater
Though according to people on irc this might be inaccurate.
I wonder if the MAC was just running dual operating systems? The reason I sold my Macbook was because it was capable, but this was well over a year ago.
Nothing would please me more than having a software package like Pangolin Quickshow ported to the Mac OS. After going through the Pangolin web site throughly, I saw nothing for the Mac OS. The photo of their booth showing a user with a MacBook Pro running Quickshow must have been in either Virtual Mode or in a Boot Camp Partition.
It makes sense for a company to spend the time to develop a Mac version of an important program like Quickshow. Mac has been using the Intel chip now for quite a few years. Compatibility is not a major issue any longer. The SDK's available from apple along with their Free Technical support makes it a no-brainer in most cases.
It certainly does help if the Mac users interested in the program contact Pangolin directly and let them know there is interest in a Mac O/S version.