The developers of those products will have more to share in the coming months, but you should not expect updates to come before the fall. Products which license ACE, including popular applications like Discord, Logitech Capture, and Twitch, will also require updates for Ventura. In addition to our own products, we also license our audio capture technology for use in over a dozen third-party applications on the Mac. Sticking with publicly released versions of MacOS ensures you can continue to use our tools. At present, that means running Ventura would preclude you from using most of our apps.įor now, you’ll need to be running MacOS 12 (Monterey), MacOS 11 (Big Sur), MacOS 10.15 (Catalina), or MacOS 10.14 (Mojave) to use our apps. By design, our products that rely on our Audio Capture Engine (ACE) will not run on pre-release versions of MacOS, and our other apps will warn you of potential issues on launch. We always urge our customers to steer clear of beta versions of Apple’s operating systems until we’ve had a chance to vet them, and that remains the case with Ventura.īecause OS updates can contain breaking changes to the audio system, we code our apps defensively to avoid causing issues.
The announcement of a new operating system means it’s also time for our standard reminder that our software will not yet run on the new OS. We’ve already begun downloading the developer preview to start work on supporting Ventura, and-as always-our intent is to have official updates in time for the public release in the fall. The 2022 edition of Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference kicked off earlier today, and as expected the keynote announced a new version of MacOS arriving this fall: MacOS 13 (Ventura).
Posted By Chris Barajas on June 6th, 2022