Obviously this is far from a solution and I've now got a completely useless broadcast monotor sitting next to me until Avid actually fixes this. So tricking Avid into not being able to recognise the Blackmagic drivers present on the Mac seems to be the only way I can get it to work at all. As before the software can't "see" the Blackmagic driver but it now seems to be at least usable without crashing all the time. Then I uninstalled MC entirely again (making sure all folders with any shared components have been fully trashed) and installed the same version of MC. I tried again, this time disconnecting the Blackmagic box from the computer entirely. After that, when I opened Avid Media Composer it had now detected the Blackmagic driver but as expected it crashed immediately with all the usual problems. So I did an experiment and uninstalled the Blackmagic Desktop Video sofwtare and reinstalled it again. Then I noticed that Avid hadn't recognised the Blackmagic Driver at all. I did some tests and had a go at chucking some clips into a timeline and I got a lot further then at any point i had recently - seemed to be working OK. Today I tried uninstalling Avid Media Composer 2023.3 and installing 2012.2.3. Even with the Blackmagic box completely disconnected from my machine, I would get the same crashes and spinning beachballs that I experienced with it attached. I don't know if you have already tried this or whether it will work differently with the AJA hardware but here goes (maybe it will help).
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