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  • Adbear
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    Under the hood Win 10 isn't really any different from Win 8.1, and I've found 7.5 seems to work fine, although I haven't tested every single thing in 7.5

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  • DiSoFilm
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    That is indeed what I want to know. Thanks for your understanding and earlier reply

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  • SoundFreak_HD
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    Originally posted by Jerry View Post
    Someone from GV will have to answer that. My understanding is that Edius 8 is the version that will get Win 10 support.
    The O.P. Is not asking for certification.
    just want to know if it works, supported or unsupported is not always that use full as even supported software / hardware still contain bugs and problem :)

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  • SoundFreak_HD
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    Originally posted by DiSoFilm View Post
    Sorry for my English,

    Kan iemand mij vertellen of Edius 7.5 onder Win 10 werkt?
    Niemand weet of het werkt op de RTM versie van Windows 10.

    Op de technische preview die ik nu gebruikt werkt het stabiel met hardware......

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  • Jerry
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    Someone from GV will have to answer that. My understanding is that Edius 8 is the version that will get Win 10 support.

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  • Harro
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    The OP's question was will v7.5 be Win 10 certified. Will it?

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  • DiSoFilm
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    Sorry for my English,

    Kan iemand mij vertellen of Edius 7.5 onder Win 10 werkt?

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  • Jerry
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    Edius 8 will be.

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  • DiSoFilm
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    Originally posted by Jerry View Post
    Edius 8 is not certified for Windows 10 yet.
    I guess my question is: Is Edius 7.5 certified for Win10?

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  • Jerry
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    That is a NO brainer.

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  • Adbear
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    I did an upgrade from Win 8.1 to 10 a week or so ago as a test, then imaged it back a few days later as it made my system awful to use. I would always recommend a clean install but just wanted to see how bad doing an upgrade would be so I know what to expect when customers start doing it themselves and then complain about their systems being slower.

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  • Jerry
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    I've been running the beta from a clean install. I've never liked 'upgrades' and will do full installs once the program is in full swing and Edius 8 is Win 10 certified.

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  • jonandmarkuk
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    With the way that Microsoft intend to push it out 'windows update' style I wouldn't have thought you would have to reinstall any applications.
    Though if the application continues to work after Windows is upgraded is another matter.

    I'm guessing you have been offered the upgrade via the 'taskbar' thing now that is supposed to have scanned the PC to see if it's compatible as far as I can tell, but this is Microsoft and they don't have the best track record of not breaking things.

    I'm going to upgrade to Windows 10, but think I may wait a couple of weeks for other people to uncover the bugs and gotchas

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  • Jerry
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    Edius 8 is not certified for Windows 10 yet. If Edius is your
    NLE, I would wait for certification prior to doing anything with Windows 10.
    I will have to spend a weekend making new drives and clones for all of my systems and I only want to do this once.

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  • DiSoFilm
    started a topic Will windows 10 require me to update to edius8?

    Will windows 10 require me to update to edius8?

    There is simply too much talk going on recently to read / search all topics about software updates. I apologize upfront in case this has been answered already:

    I am at edius 7.5. When windows 10 becomes available by the end of July, can I install that and keep working in Edius 7.5?

    I do not have the time at the moment to make an informed decision about upgrading to edius 8 and getting the workgroup version for free.
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