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  • NX Express Vista 64 bit driver

    I know there was some talk about this earlier, but I can't find the posts. Is the Vista 64 bit driver for NX Express on the Edius 5 CD or is it coming some day. If coming, is there a timeframe?

    Thanks,
    Panagiotis

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    I have an NX express PCi version and it works perfrctly under W64 bit. It all installed seamlessly except for the Pro Dads and the serial numbers but no doubt that will be sorted
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    • #3
      It should work in Vista 64 now as a 32 bit program.

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      • #4
        I don't mean the Edius program, I mean the hardware drivers for the NC Express main and component/MPEG boards.

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        • #5
          Yes, they're on the v5 install DVD-ROM.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by GrassValley_KH View Post
            Yes, they're on the v5 install DVD-ROM.

            Thanks Kenneally

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            • #7
              Originally posted by vortigern View Post
              I have an NX express PCi version and it works perfrctly under W64 bit. It all installed seamlessly except for the Pro Dads and the serial numbers but no doubt that will be sorted
              Do you mean Vista 64 bit or XP 64 bit? - I would be very interested to know if the NX will work on 64 bit XP
              Andrew Whiteley

              Edius Workstation 9.51 on Intensity pro 4k, Windows 10 pro 64bit, Gigabyte GA-Z170XP-SLI Intel Z170, GTX 750 Ti 2Gb, i7 6700K 4.0GHz, 32 Gb RAM, 'C' drive Samsung M.2 256Gb,
              Media drive 2 X Samsung 850 pro 1Tb RAID 0,
              Archive media drive Hitachi 4TB

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              • #8
                I don't recommend Windows x64. Just go with Vista x64 if you want to use a 32bit OS.

                XP 64 was basically thrown together by Microsoft for no good reason. It's not good and Vista x64 is going to get much better as time goes by via SP updates.

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                • #9
                  I was using 64XP long before it was released to the public (as I worked for Microsoft) I wouldn't say it was no good, I never had a problem with it at all, I now use Vista 64bit though as it is more main stream.

                  Cheers
                  Steve
                  Main system, Supermicro X8DAH+,Dual Xeon X5680 cpu's 24 cores,2x1400watt power supplys,SC747TG-R1400B-SQ Case,192GB 1333mhz ECC Registered ram,8 x 480GB Intel 520 SSD drives,Windows 7 64 bit ultimate, GTX 670 4GB ,2 x Sony BWU300S Blu-Ray burners, 1x Sony DVD burner,LSI 9266 Raid Controller with Cache vault & fast path Lic, ESI MayaE Audio,HD Spark,Blackmagic intensity Pro,TMPGenc 5,Episode Pro 6,Sorenson 9 Pro,Alcohol 120 V2, Edius 6.53,Dell 27"LCD,HD Spark, Powershield 3000VA UPS.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by swsw1550 View Post
                    I was using 64XP long before it was released to the public (as I worked for Microsoft) I wouldn't say it was no good, I never had a problem with it at all, I now use Vista 64bit though as it is more main stream.

                    Cheers
                    Steve
                    But you gotta admit it wasn't made for the "main stream" like you mentioned. That is not alot of care was put into it like Vista x64 has.

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                    • #11
                      correct StormDave it wasn't, I do know a lot of people still using it though, but you are correct, it was never sold as retail, and was not for the consumer really to use.

                      Steve
                      Main system, Supermicro X8DAH+,Dual Xeon X5680 cpu's 24 cores,2x1400watt power supplys,SC747TG-R1400B-SQ Case,192GB 1333mhz ECC Registered ram,8 x 480GB Intel 520 SSD drives,Windows 7 64 bit ultimate, GTX 670 4GB ,2 x Sony BWU300S Blu-Ray burners, 1x Sony DVD burner,LSI 9266 Raid Controller with Cache vault & fast path Lic, ESI MayaE Audio,HD Spark,Blackmagic intensity Pro,TMPGenc 5,Episode Pro 6,Sorenson 9 Pro,Alcohol 120 V2, Edius 6.53,Dell 27"LCD,HD Spark, Powershield 3000VA UPS.

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