Thanks gang! It's much appreciated!
Enjoy the rest of your Friday.
CP
*Christopher Pitbladdo
Creative Director
DB Creative*
496 Ferry Road
Edinburgh
EH5 2DL
Tel: 0131 552 5530
Mob: 07590 570 683
Email: christopher@dbcreative.tv <mailto:christopher@dbcreative.tv>
Web: www.dbcreative.tv <http://www.dbcreative.tv>
Award-Winning Avid SD/HD Symphony Editing in Edinburgh
On 28/01/2011 17:33, Steve Pomerantz wrote:
>
> We made the same jump about 2 months ago. Running Symphony 5.0.3 on
> Vista 64 with 12 gigs of RAM. I won't say that it's "crash free", but
> it's light years ahead of where we were on XP Pro. The shows I'm
> onlining now wouldn't have even opened on the old box.
>
> Steve Pomerantz
> Senior Editor
> Digital Ranch Productions
> Sherman Oaks, CA
>
> --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com <mailto:Avid-L2%40yahoogroups.com>,
> "Terence Curren" <tcurren@...> wrote:
> >
> > Running Symphony on Vista 64 and Windows 7 here also.
> >
> > --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com <mailto:Avid-L2%40yahoogroups.com>,
> Christopher Pitbladdo <avid@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Afternoon everyone,
> > >
> > > So, I upgraded to V5 Symphony a few months back, at the start of a
> new
> > > project. In the early stages of the edit, I was making simple
> cuts, and
> > > V5 Symphony was looking swell. Then, as I started getting more
> involved
> > > with the application, doing more intricate things, my HPXW8600
> running
> > > Vista Business 32bit started crashing an awful lot... Whenever I was
> > > doing anything complex, or zipping around the timeline.
> > >
> > > I wondered if everyone else was experiencing this, and kinda
> dismissed
> > > it as the price you pay for being at the cutting edge of the
> industry.
> > > That, and just being so damn busy, trying to work with the footage
> with
> > > my director led me not to question the crashing.
> > >
> > > Today though, with a bit of time on my hands, I decided to look a
> little
> > > closer at the situation... It was getting silly, with me saving my
> work
> > > after virtually every single edit.
> > >
> > > So I started searching the Internet to see if others were
> experiencing
> > > my 'Std: bad allocation', 'Fatal Error' and 'Core Unable To Do'
> errors,
> > > that would let me save my work, but then have to restart the
> > > application... nine or ten times a day.
> > >
> > > Imagine my surprise when I learned that Symphony V5 isn't
> qualified on a
> > > 32bit Vista!
> > >
> > > So, before I take the plunge and install Windows 7 Professional, I'd
> > > just like to ask anyone with a similar setup, are you crash-free? Is
> > > everyone else going through this too? Will Windows 7 Pro eliminate
> all
> > > my woes?
> > >
> > > Job? Think you've got a similar setup, don't you?
> > >
> > > Thanks everyone,
> > > CP
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > >
> > > *Christopher Pitbladdo
> > > Creative Director
> > >
> > > DB Creative*
> > > 496 Ferry Road
> > > Edinburgh
> > > EH5 2DL
> > >
> > > Tel: 0131 552 5530
> > > Mob: 07590 570 683
> > > Email: christopher@ <mailto:christopher@>
> > > Web: www.dbcreative.tv <http://www.dbcreative.tv>
> > >
> > > Award-Winning Avid SD/HD Symphony Editing in Edinburgh
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> > >
> >
>
>
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