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  • Hey all, just changed over the backend after 15 years I figured time to give it a bit of an update, its probably gonna be a bit weird for most of you and i am sure there is a few bugs to work out but it should kinda work the same as before... hopefully :)

Redcine in Vista

Lol, kinda notreally. I have a Vista laptop and I was able to process, but you can't see the video.
 
Yes, I have tried it now and it seems it works. But I am curious if there is no performance differece from XP.
 
Hi i have been trying to get redcine to work with vista with no luck, i understand it is made for windows xp, but some seem to be having succes with vista

system

intel quadcore 2.4/2g ram
radeon x1300/x1500

might it be the graphics card ?

thanks

Greg
 
I have a run of the mill HP/Compaq,(D820 Vive) desk top with a new GeForce 8500 GT card. I think the processor is just too slow to keep up...

Currently using the Silverado R3D DVD disks with limited success. I can see the
images, but they play very slow...I also just put 4Gig of ram in..

If any could test the "new" HP XW 8600.. I think it could be a winner..


Dave
 
Anyone out there with success on a PC laptop, wanna comment about what your Pc. system is, esp what graphics card, and what settings you are using?

Hey TJ,

My laptop runs SCRATCH and REDCINE pretty well. It is:

1) Sager Midern M57U (www.sagernotebook.com)
2) Intel Core Duo T2600 http://processorfinder.intel.com/details.aspx?sSpec=SL8VN
3) NVidia Quadro 2500M www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-Quadro-FX-2500M.2130.0.html
4) XP SP2

I have a bunch of other stuff loaded on this laptop as well. It is my office machine. But, I just do REDCINE and SCRATCH demonstrations on this laptop... not production work. I have, however, processed dozens of hours of R3D footage from the laptop.

Best,

Lucas
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ASSIMILATE, Inc.
LA, CA, USA
 
I think the difference in reports when it comes to Vista may be due to who is running a 32bit system, and who is using Vista 64 bit. Most likely the people who report that it works are using 32 bit configurations. Unfortunately both XP and Vista 32bit are limited to a maximum of 4 GB of RAM. However a large amount of software just won’t work on Vista 64bit.
 
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