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Posted by doc on 09/02/05 04:05
Hey, your not alone! I've Studio 9 on two different brand new computers and
tried installing it with and without any services running and with and
without other hardware installed (except for the main hard drive) AND on HOT
screaming 64 bit/1600 fsb machine AND on a dual core 1mb L2 cache processor
and HOT motherboard and i can't even get the thing to run long enough to get
the patch downloaded or even put in all the damn key's that i bought. what
a disaster! i thought studio 8 was unstable. geez, it was absolutely
heaven compared to 9!
doc
"Jan Johansen" <jan@nomail.com> wrote in message
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> "Roberto Divia" <Roberto.Divia@cern.ch> skrev i melding
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>> Jan Johansen wrote:
>>> I'm considering Pinnacle Studio 9 as my new DV authoring software, I've
>>> used
>>> Dazzle a few years ago, and wasn't quite happy with it. Studio 9 Plus
>>> have
>>> all the "utilites" I need, but I'm scared to buy it since there is no
>>> free
>>> trial version available, and lots of people has reported seriuos
>>> problems
>>> with the software. It seems to be very sensitive with regards to
>>> hardware
>>> and OS ? Does the upgrade patches solve these problems ?
>>> I'm gratefull for any input on this.
>>
>> In its most recent upgrades (9.3.5 and 9.4.*) Studio 9+ works quite well.
>> What you have to look out for is to use it on a "clean" installation.
>> Studio
>> has the bad habit to hate interferences with other software: firewalls,
>> virus checkers, DVD burning, CODECs, background programs...
>>
> I have tried it all now, even removing all hardware but the hardisk an
> videocard, disabling all background processes, but it still crashes. It is
> hard to comprehend that it is possible to make a software that is so
> unstable ? I have never seen anything like it. I just won't work...thats a
> $100 down the drain...
>
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