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Installing Software on Avid Editing Systems (Macintosh)
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Note the following:
You cannot install the Avid Service Framework on the Macintosh client. You can access the
Workgroup Properties and Service Configuration applications in two ways:
- Through the Interplay Administrator, using either the application that is installed on the
Macintosh client or one that is installed on another system in the workgroup.
Double-click the Workgroup Properties icon or the Service Configuration icon in the
main window of the Interplay Administrator.
- Through Interplay Access installed on the Macintosh client. Select View > Avid
Workgroup Properties or View > Avid Service Configuration.
If you open Workgroup Properties on a Macintosh system, the Services tab does not include
options to view the status of the Avid services running on the local computer, or to start,
stop, restart, enable, or disable local services. For more information, see the Avid Interplay
ReadMe.
Avid editing applications running on Mac OS X systems require drive mapping for any
workspaces that you use for reading or writing. For more information, see “Mounting
Workspaces as Drives: Lettered versus Letterless” on page 99.
You cannot use Interplay Media Services from an Avid editing application running on a Mac
OS X system. Most Interplay Media Services are available from Interplay Access on a Mac
OS X system.
Installing Media Indexer on a MacOS X System
To install Media Indexer on a Mac OS X system:
1. Open the Avid Interplay Clients Installer.
The opening screen is displayed.