Lightprism:

I hear you.. I have been a loyal adobe disciple since prior to CS2 when Macromedia owned Dreamweaver and Flash. I don't mean to come off as nasty and direct, but the frustration that this has caused me has sent my blood pressure through the roof. And the response that I got from customer service set me off in a big way and made my blood boil.

Now I have to go and process a refund to an aggravated client of mine that expected his video footage to be finished being edited today. At this point I was forced to download FCPX from the app store. I will miss working natively with AVCHD video without having to transcode it, but what else can I do. With my graphics card out of the mix, I can't even preview my video in Premiere.

The only thing that I can think of doing in order to put a bandaid on the problem is to rollback my system to Mac OS X 10.6.7 from the current version 10.6.8 until this is all figured out.

I hate not running the current version of OS X but what else can I do to fix the problem. What aggravates me even more, is that by Apple not playing nicely with others, all it does is make it harder for artists and developers to establish a more seamless workflow. I guess it's all about market share and industry domination. Whatever..

All I know is that I hope that this gets figured out very soon as I am very comfortable in Adobe Premiere Pro, as well as AE and several other Adobe applications.

I'm cool with Adobe. I just want this resolved immediately. From my perspective, Nvidia uses the acceleration benefits that are apparent in Adobe products as a selling point for their graphics cards. Nvidia must have some obligation to Adobe to help get this resolved. Then again what the heck do I know. Not for nothing, but I don't care about these details. I just hope this gets fixed before I get too comfortable in FCPX.