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WM Parallels windows 11 on Macbook M1 passthrough Ultrastudio monitor 3G issues

 
Author dnmssstudio
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#1 | Posted: 19 May 2023 15:16 
Hi all. I would like to use my laptop (m1 mb air) for calibrating my studio displays. The problem is that parallels does not recognize any thunderbolt devices so i cannot use resolve as patch generator via ultrastudio monitor 3g. Can anyone suggest me a workaround? My displays accept 3dlut (flanders scientific and another micro converter 12g monitor feeded) but i would like to monitor the whole signal pipe from resolve to the probe. Thank you!

Author Steve

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#2 | Posted: 20 May 2023 10:17 
I think that is a question for Parallels...
If you cannot control Resolve, you really have no way to profile the whole signal path.

Steve
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Author Steve

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#3 | Posted: 20 May 2023 10:48 
Actually, can you not just connect via network to Resolve from the M1 Mac?
No need for thunderbolt.

Steve
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Author dnmssstudio
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#4 | Posted: 23 May 2023 04:33 
Steve
You are correct as always. I confirm (after managing the bridge networking correctly...) I can access my ultrastudio via network. The real issue now is that the id3 seems quite off when measuring from the m1 laptop. Is this an issue other users have encountered in this workflow?

Author Steve

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#5 | Posted: 23 May 2023 07:22 
dnmssstudio:
...id3 seems quite off when measuring from the m1 laptop. Is this an issue other users have encountered in this workflow?

Sorry, I am not at all sure what you mean?

Steve
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