Yes, but how you can explain the appearence of ver 4.51 of Xplode pro after you heared that it is not supported anymore?
Look, every clever company will try to make their customeres happy. Yes, Canopus/GV wanted to stop supporting and updating Xplode Pro, but they have also to listen for their customers, who were not happy with this idea.
There is also a problem with Vista (and not the verson 5.0 of Edius)- Xplode Pro will not wotk properly under Vista.
I tested Xplode Pro (4.51) on my computer, and I like it. Dear GV! Thank you for the nice update for this unsupported software and please dot it in future. Your customers just love this product and will do untill you will come with replacement for it...:)
Thanks GV!
Mike
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I like the responce of GV guys- "it's not designed to be RT"... Well, it was, probably, that's why Canopus made those dll's (in 2003). Just imagine that you buy a car and suddenly the mechanic says that it is not designed to run on highways... When I got ny Xplode Pro, all the videocards were AGP, it was working fine in RT even for nVidia cards, nobody said about "not designed"
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It'd be hard to support the ever changing ATI & nVidia drivers to make it work with Xplode in RealTime....slowly, but surely the RT capabilities are going to be diminished, and I think Xplode Pro is not even going to be included in v5 and so forth. I don't know, that's just a hunch.Leave a comment:
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GeForce 6800XT 512MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express x16
I like the responce of GV guys- "it's not designed to be RT"... Well, it was, probably, that's why Canopus made those dll's (in 2003). Just imagine that you buy a car and suddenly the mechanic says that it is not designed to run on highways... When I got ny Xplode Pro, all the videocards were AGP, it was working fine in RT even for nVidia cards, nobody said about "not designed"
You will have limited RT with Vitascene, but you're lucky to run Boris Blue- your card is supported.
If you are planning to edit HD, do yourself a favor- get a new powerfull machine.
Good luck
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Ok Here's my computer's specs. The Processor, I'm about to upgrade. I know its part of the problem. I'm considering a E 6850 3.0 ghz Core 2 Duo Processor.
GIGABYTE GA-965P-DS3 LGA 775 Intel P965 Express ATX Intel Motherboard
Intel Pentium D 945 Presler 3.4GHz LGA 775 Processor
CORSAIR XMS2 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400)
GeForce 6800XT 512MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express x16 SLI Supported Video Card
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You shouldn't have a problem with that card..you might even get limited RT with Xplode Pro 4.5 (Although it's not designed to be RT)...
How is your system "slowing down"? Can you please post your specs and what you're doing?Leave a comment:
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What version of EDIUS are you running? If you're running anything prior to v4.5, then EDIUS doesn't use the graphics card except for Xplode for EDIUS transitions.
In v4.5 onward, if you're using D3D overlay mode, then there's the possibility there may be some kind of graphics card interaction, but EDIUS still does its processing in the system CPU.Leave a comment:
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Video Card Compatibility
Hi, I'm trying to figure out if my video card is really compatible. I suspect that it may be part of what is slowing down my realtime capabilities. I checked the canopus website for hardware compatibility list but is looks very limited, perhaps not a really thorough list. Im using a GeForce 6800XT 512MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express x16 card. Anyone had any experience with is or know of a better compatiblity list for Edius?
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