Go to preferences under the under the edit menu.
Click on preview tab on the right.
Click on test Open GL hardware.
Regardless of what it says just chose in the pull
down menu "On Max texture caching.
I've found that even if the card isn't "officially" approved
it still works fine.
In answer to your other post, I use Avid FX a lot.
It's not AE but it's got a lot of it in it. Plus it's easy to use right in Avid.
If you know BCC plugins, then it's sort of like putting them
in a compositing enviornment. The render speed is pretty good depending on how
complex the effect is.
Plus a really good Title tool that that will extrude common text to 3D, light sources, type on , text on a
curve. Matte creation etc etc.
.
Also a Library of preset effects for just about everything.
There's a bit of a learning curve but not too much.
Alan
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From: ksirul <kenavid2@glueedit.com>
To: Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2012 3:25 PM
Subject: [Avid-L2] Re: Avid FX
So I installed Avid FX on my XW8600 W7 64bit. When I open it it says...Disabling OpenGL: Incompatible hardware or settings: no gl acceleration. Is this a version issue? It is Avid FX 5.8.3.1517 It looks like I have a slightly earlier version of 5.8 lying around.
KEN
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> I am running MC 5.5.2 on an Intel Mac. I am wondering about the new Boris Red5 and if it will install as an upgrade to the current Avid FX? Anyone have any inetel on this?
> thanks!
> C
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