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Postby Basic on Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:08

cool, good to see some bugs having been fixed. Im still rocking 3.3.3 as i dont have a need for the upgrade just yet.

Can i ask also. Will there ever be a release where there are no bugs or is this just the software business? - Im not having a go im just curious :)
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Re: Free Resolume Avenue & Arena 4.0.1 Update

Postby VJair on Sat Feb 18, 2012 01:32

the easy answer is "unlikely" - that stands for every manufacturer of software, not just the resolume team.
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Re: Free Resolume Avenue & Arena 4.0.1 Update

Postby Basic on Sat Feb 18, 2012 12:08

Yeah i do understand its wont just be resolume. but I wonder why not? I do also understand that fixing a bug can cause another bug. I find the topic interesing. But that would be for another thread!

Still though. hearing interesting things about the 4.1 update :)
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Re: Free Resolume Avenue & Arena 4.0.1 Update

Postby goto10 on Mon Feb 20, 2012 13:07

I wonder why not?

I once saw a spy movie, where they mentioned that the chance of a secret leaking out, increases exponentially with the amount of people that know about it.

The same can be said for coding. If I was to make a software that does one thing (i.e. display a rectangle), for one OS, for one hardware configuration, to be used by one single person, I'm pretty sure I could get it to work bug free.

The moment any of those parts becomes more complex, the chance for errors increases exponentially. So although we test every new release carefully, and are very cautious about making changes or adding features, there is unfortunately no way to ensure 100% 'bug free-ness' for every feature, on every OS, on every hardware configuration, for all users. We're sure as heck are trying though.

When you think about it, It's actually amazing we get it out the door at all ;-)
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Re: Free Resolume Avenue & Arena 4.0.1 Update

Postby Basic on Mon Feb 20, 2012 16:22

cool, thanks for putting it like that. Ive never heard that sort of question being asked before ;)
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Re: Free Resolume Avenue & Arena 4.0.1 Update

Postby fruitygreen on Mon Feb 20, 2012 18:45

This is exactly why I requested the knowledge of the Development teams hardware Specs.

http://www.resolume.com/forum/viewtopic ... ecs#p34108
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Free Resolume Avenue & Arena 4.0.1 Update

Postby Basic on Mon Feb 20, 2012 22:15

so for example, say you just coded for mac... you have more chance in theory of having less bugs due to hardware?

Just thinking of it I've only ever had a few minor bugs that never affected performance.
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Re: Developing questions

Postby goto10 on Tue Feb 21, 2012 14:31

We're all a bunch of Mac fanboys mostly.

At the office:

    Edwin works on: MacPro 5,1 dual eight core, 2,4GHz, 6GB RAM, OSX 10.6.8, two ATI Radeon HD5770, 1GB each
    Bart works on: MacBookPro 6,1 dual core i5, 2,53GHz, 8GB RAM, boots into OSX 10.7.3 or Win7, NVidia GeForce GT 330M 512MB, with an extra OCZ-Vertex SSD where the DVD player used to be
    Joris works on: MacPro 5,1 quad core 2.8 GHz, 8GB RAM, OSX 10.7.3, two ATI Radeon HD5770, 1GB each, up to 6 monitors
    Dani & Tim share: MacPro 3,1 dual eight core, 2.8GHz, 8GB RAM, OSX 10.6.7, two ATI Radeon HD2600 XT, 256MB each
    for testing: Antec quad core i7, 2.67 GHz, 6GB RAM, boots into Win7 or XP, Nvidia 9600GT 512MB, with 3 OCZ Vertex SSD drives, BlackMagic Intensity Pro
    for testing: Antec eight core i7, 3.2 GHz, 8GB RAM, Win7, two ATI Radeon HD6900, with OCZ Vertex SSD drive, up to 5 monitors

Live:

    Bart uses his office laptop which scares the bejeebus out of me
    Tim: MacBookPro 6,1, dual core i5, 2.53GHz, 8GB RAM, OSX 10.7.3, NVidia GeForce GT 330M 512MB
    Joris: MacBookPro 8,3 quad core i7, 2.4GHz, 8GB RAM, OSX 10.7.3, ATI Radeon HD6770M 1GB, plus a late 2008 MBP with the NVidia 8600 512MB running Leopard and a Matrox MX02 Mini
    Dani is not here right now, but he's a got a 2009 15" MacBookPro

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Re: Developing questions

Postby VJair on Tue Feb 21, 2012 14:46

can i have the adrees for your office please.

also, is there there somewhere nearby i can park a large van at night, preferably without streetlights or where anyone can see me

;)

reminds me of the immersive studios... many big toys for the big boys :)
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Re: Developing questions

Postby VJair on Tue Feb 21, 2012 14:49

ps. is that a ping pong table on the left? we have one too, its clearly the choice of video pros 8-)
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