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July 27th, 2009, 07:28 AM | #1 |
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Kudos....
on 4.0.8 b217. I'm sure I complai--ahem, 'report problems', a lot, so I thought I would also report my joy and satisfaction with 4.0.8 b217. It seems to have corrected all the issues I've been having, and I'm looking forward to returning to my normal workflow. I've an Intel i7, so I don't notice the missing RT engine--and I'm ecstatic to be able to work with my feature-length video clips again! :) Thanks so much for all the hard work your developers and support analysts have been putting in!
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July 27th, 2009, 01:15 PM | #2 |
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Can you supply any additional details of your software and hardware?
It's always good to know what works. |
July 27th, 2009, 06:20 PM | #3 |
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Sure:
CS4, 4.1 update applied Windows 7 Ultimate RC-whatever, auto-updated. I do have Premiere Pro set to automatically turn off the pretty Aero effects upon starting... Intel i7 920 (quad core) w/Hyperthreading (works great for video work) Asus P6T mobo 12GB RAM SATA system disk SATA scratch SATA other misc SATA video project disk eSATA 4-drive RAID0 for video files nVidia 9600GT (wish I'd gone ATI, now that nVidia has idiotically dropped hardware overlay--but TMPgenc uses the GPU, so I guess it's OK). That's about it. Got FireFox on it, but it's pretty much a dedicated workstation--I'm typing this on my laptop right next to it. I was thinking a Blackmagic Intensity, but the MXO2 mini is looking pretty darn attactive... Thanks, Matt |
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