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    Hi Matt,

    First thing, get OS X server off and do a fresh restore from a Mac Mini disk. I couldn't get server to do anything useful, not designed for graphics use.

    Make sure you use a Mac Mini restore disk not just Snow Leopard or you won't get use of your ethernet port.

    Cheers
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    Thanks, ill try that. Wont be able to do it until I get home May 8th. I have an older Mac Mini that I use for a home computer. Hopefully that will work. Hopefully I can find the disks. Im really hoping to get this thing to work out for the festivals. We arent closing all of the ones were playing so I will have to get the hell out of there during set changes.

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    Ok, noticed something tonight when I was running the show. When I have it hooked up to the monitor, it plays back perfect, hook it to the LED wall, then It drops frames.

    Im doing testing with the Mac Mini Server, my Mac Pro is actually running the show. I was testing the Mini Server during the day before doors, then switched back over.

    Any idea whats up with that? I know both times the Mini Server was outputting 1024-768.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattMills View Post
    Ok, noticed something tonight when I was running the show. When I have it hooked up to the monitor, it plays back perfect, hook it to the LED wall, then It drops frames.

    Im doing testing with the Mac Mini Server, my Mac Pro is actually running the show. I was testing the Mini Server during the day before doors, then switched back over.

    Any idea whats up with that? I know both times the Mini Server was outputting 1024-768.
    you using 2 outputs?
    they dont like doing 2 outputs-

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    Quote Originally Posted by samsc View Post
    you using 2 outputs?
    they dont like doing 2 outputs-
    Not doing 2 outputs. Before door had the mini hooked up to the wall for testing, once doors were opened I hooked my Mac Pro back to the wall and my Mini back to its monitor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattMills View Post
    Ok, noticed something tonight when I was running the show. When I have it hooked up to the monitor, it plays back perfect, hook it to the LED wall, then It drops frames.

    Im doing testing with the Mac Mini Server, my Mac Pro is actually running the show. I was testing the Mini Server during the day before doors, then switched back over.

    Any idea whats up with that? I know both times the Mini Server was outputting 1024-768.
    Check the refresh rates of your content and LCD and LED screen...
    You may find that there is a difference between LCD and LED which may lead to a mismatch and dropped frames

    What rate is your content?
    What rate is your LED screen
    What rate is catalyst set to?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_P View Post
    Check the refresh rates of your content and LCD and LED screen...
    You may find that there is a difference between LCD and LED which may lead to a mismatch and dropped frames

    What rate is your content?
    What rate is your LED screen
    What rate is catalyst set to?

    S
    All are set at 1024-768-60

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    Quote Originally Posted by basicmonkey View Post
    Hi Matt,

    First thing, get OS X server off and do a fresh restore from a Mac Mini disk. I couldn't get server to do anything useful, not designed for graphics use.

    Make sure you use a Mac Mini restore disk not just Snow Leopard or you won't get use of your ethernet port.

    Cheers
    not true- there isnt any difference at all in performance between server and non-server os-

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    Quote Originally Posted by samsc View Post
    not true- there isnt any difference at all in performance between server and non-server os-
    This wasn't what I found on site with the Mac Mini Servers that XL have.

    Using one output to drive a Triplehead, playing one wide layer over the three screens, I was unable to get a satisfactory result. Struggling to make 18-20 fps.

    After re-imaging with Snow Leopard from fresh, I was able to get 25fps with no frame drops.

    Following the install of Snow Leopard from a retail DVD, neither machine's ethernet port was available. I was informed by Apple that the relevant driver to support the port was only available on the restore disk.

    Edit: Above show was using an Animation file, 3072px x 288px.

    Only reflecting my own experiences with the machines.
    James Cooksey
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    This is things apple missed - in releases to support these machines

    There isn't any difference in graphics drivers or performance or QuickTime or anything that matters between server and non server machines - nothing

    unless apple got some drivers wrong
    Which they did
    The mac mini server was released mid os updates
    And some things got missed by them

    Quote Originally Posted by basicmonkey View Post
    This wasn't what I found on site with the Mac Mini Servers that XL have.

    Using one output to drive a Triplehead, playing one wide layer over the three screens, I was unable to get a satisfactory result. Struggling to make 18-20 fps.

    After re-imaging with Snow Leopard from fresh, I was able to get 25fps with no frame drops.

    Following the install of Snow Leopard from a retail DVD, neither machine's ethernet port was available. I was informed by Apple that the relevant driver to support the port was only available on the restore disk.

    Edit: Above show was using an Animation file, 3072px x 288px.

    Only reflecting my own experiences with the machines.

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