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Posted by doc on 09/02/05 15:54
i'd like to know what their hardware requirments are? do you know so's i
can make one last ditch effort before returning it all back to best buy?
i now have a pentium dual core 3.0 ghz with 1 mb L2 cache and 800 fsb, 2gb
4200 dual socket 533 mhz ram, 7.2K 250 gb 16 mb cache sata drive, 7.2K 300
gb 16 mb cache sata drive, separate ati radeon x700 pci express video card
with 256 mb on board ram and cooling fan, separate 5.1 dolby soundblaster
audigy 4 sound card, and lots of usb & firewire ports AND according to
Pinnacle Support is everything that is needed for Pinnacle Studio 9 or
Liquid Addition.
so, what do you have that meets specs that i haven't mentioned yet (that is
if i haven't forgotten anything that i've added to satisfy pinnacle supports
requests. their about to give up and give me my money back but if you know
something that works, i'd rather keep it all and move on with my work
(editing & streaming 28.5 min TV programs) rather than waste my time
troublingshooting (the latter of which i would have changed professions were
i to want to work on computers :o) probably more money in it :o)
your help/input appreciated,
doc
"Martin Heffels" <biz@thisproductworks.com.> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 02 Sep 2005 04:16:23 GMT, "doc" <doc@drdimento.net> wrote:
>
>>I think after all I'm hearing here and with my own experience, the problem
>>is with Studio 9, not my computers!
>
> Studio 9 works fine, if you follow their hardware requirements :) But
> since
> most people don't, they end up in deep sh*te. Better get something decent
> like Video Vegas.
>
> cheers
>
> -martin-
> --
>
> "Beer is life!"
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