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I have tried again on my iMac 5K late 2015
Ventura 13.3.1 + OCLP 0.6.3 release
I still have the same issues with videos, Live Photos, HEVC. in Photos.app
Xcode also produce a lot of errors
Unfortunately, it's not usable as a daily driver.
Have you got issues with App Preview too? And what about virtualization software (parallel, VMware fusion etc.)?
Thank You for attention
Ale
 
OCLP 0.6.3 allowed me to install Ventura 13.3.1 successfully on a MacBook Air 6,1 (11 inch, mid-2013). This was not possible with 0.6.2 and 0.6.1, where booting the Ventura installer would quickly lead to a kernel panic, although Monterey worked like a charm. I will play around with Ventura and report back here if I find any issues.
 
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Have you got issues with App Preview too? And what about virtualization software (parallel, VMware fusion etc.)?
Thank You for attention
Ale
Parallels is working fine
Fusion is not working (black screen) since the first OCLP release for Ventura
I haven't tried Preview yet
 
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Read in the changelog, that Parallels should be working using OCLP 0.6.3.
  • Resolve 3rd Party Apps erroring on Metal with macOS 13.3
    • Applicable Software: Applications directly using Metal (ex. Blender, Parallels Desktop)
    • Applicable Hardware: 3802-based GPUs (ie. Intel Ivy Bridge and Haswell iGPUs, Nvidia Kepler dGPUs)
Does it mean that Parallels will be working without AMFI?
 
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Read in the changelog, that Parallels should be working using OCLP 0.6.3.
  • Resolve 3rd Party Apps erroring on Metal with macOS 13.3
    • Applicable Software: Applications directly using Metal (ex. Blender, Parallels Desktop)
    • Applicable Hardware: 3802-based GPUs (ie. Intel Ivy Bridge and Haswell iGPUs, Nvidia Kepler dGPUs)
Does it mean that Parallels will be working without AMFI?
On my testing internal SSD with latest Ventura 13.3.1+ and 0.6.3 OCLP, Parallers still not working. Also SIRI and Apple TV auto closing.
 
Read in the changelog, that Parallels should be working using OCLP 0.6.3.
  • Resolve 3rd Party Apps erroring on Metal with macOS 13.3
    • Applicable Software: Applications directly using Metal (ex. Blender, Parallels Desktop)
    • Applicable Hardware: 3802-based GPUs (ie. Intel Ivy Bridge and Haswell iGPUs, Nvidia Kepler dGPUs)
Does it mean that Parallels will be working without AMFI?
One of the developers confirmed on Discord that she/he personally tested Parallels and it works with OCLP 0.6.3 even though AMFI is disabled.
 
rMBP10,1 2012 updated to OCLP 6.3 release. Ventura 13.3.1 is, so far, working much better. It sure is nice to have the external monitor connection working again using Thunderbolt 2 to DisplayPort.

Many thanks to the OCLP team! 👍
 
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rMBP10,1 2012 updated to OCLP 6.3 release. Ventura 13.3.1 is, so far, working much better. It sure is nice to have the external monitor connection working again using Thunderbolt 2 to DisplayPort.

Many thanks to the OCLP team! 👍
Spoke too soon... YouTube vids won't play on either the internal or external monitors. Safari page load usually crashes. Sometimes the audio starts but the video is very soft, blurred-out.

Anyone else seeing this?
 
Thank you, a reinstall fixed the issue.

Do you have any other issues while running on 13.4? AMFI disabled?
I don't expect any issues so far with early 2015 13"MBP ( Broadwell chipset) not affected with AMFI disabled setting, only for Ivy/haswell/kepler chipsets are affected.
 
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Spoke too soon... YouTube vids won't play on either the internal or external monitors. Safari page load usually crashes. Sometimes the audio starts but the video is very soft, blurred-out.

Anyone else seeing this?
I can say even with 13.4, videos are broken for most (Safari, VLC, etc.). However, I am able to play videos through Chrome surprisingly.
 
I upgraded my IOS on an iMac 2013 to Montery using the legacy core patcher then tried to upgrade it to the ventura through the mac settings. Now when it's on the log in screen, it doesn't allow me to login. It's like it's having trouble booting up. Any advice?
 
I'm using mostly chrome, but as others have reported safari is having issues playing videos e.g. youtube etc on 11,3 MBP latest OCP on 13.3. Guess its time to reinstall 13.2.1 many apps that require metal just simply crash upon launch :(
 
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Since yesterday Safari as well as Firefox won't play any videos on YouTube anymore whatsoever. Firefox tab crashes, Safari shows an endlessly spinning wheel. Same issue on 13.3.1, 13.4b (new installation, new user) and OCLP 0.6.2 / 0.6.3. Has anyone else seen and perhaps fixed it already?

Now AppleTV crashes on both systems:

Crashed Thread: 26 com.apple.audio.IOThread.client

Exception Type: EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION (SIGILL)
Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000001, 0x0000000000000000

Termination Reason: Namespace SIGNAL, Code 4 Illegal instruction: 4
Terminating Process: exc handler [1058]

Alert sounds won't play anymore. Is this machine EOL already? 🤣

@ASentientBot
Edit: Found the culprit. Reverted opencore back to 0.6.2 as well et voila, everything works as expected.


Edit 2: To confirm, the issue has been resolved with latest nightly build.
 
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I upgraded my macOS on an iMac 2013 to Monterey using the legacy core patcher then tried to upgrade it to Ventura through the mac settings. Now when it's on the log in screen, it doesn't allow me to login. It's like it's having trouble booting up. Any advice?
Clean install Ventura via USB with OCLP installed, wipe the internal SSD, then install the macOS (iOS is for iPhones and iPads), use the Migration Assistant app after the OS install. For some older machines, Monterey or Big Sur may work better, Ventura is very complex. In any case make sure you have your data backed up! Use CCC is suggested for that.
 
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