hexxy wrote:Hi all,
1st post here, and its good to be an active reso3 chap!
I have been using the demo with win7 RC1, and it works fantastic, well except one problem...
First of all my system..
HPxw8400 8-core 2.33mhz computer.
24 gigs FB 5300 ram
ATI-HD3870x2 (1gig vram)
The problem is that the system all works fine, but after a while(few days with is on the system) it just won't load up.(The screen turns white on startup, and then has an error message and shits down.)
I was thinking it might be the catalyst drivers,(Omega 64 bit for ati cards are not available yet) but could it be win7beta?
I'm going to wait till win7 is officially released(in Oct.) b4 buying reso3 to put on it, but would like to know I will have a stable VJing system when that happens..
Any ideas why I'm having this crash problem?
Thanks in advance,
Pix
Like all things beta, it'd be best to wait until the shipping final. I am no mouthpiece for Resolume, so can only guess if they've had time to even try it on Win7, but what may work now may not work on the final code due to any fixes/changes they do between now and then. Most developers with a vested interest in future operating systems really start developing on them once the final dev-kit becomes available - not before - since it's a major headache. Heck, I would even wait to hear from others before making the leap in case you need subsequent patches like all new OS's tend to.
Once its out, and if you're still getting the error with the demo, ensure you email them the Resolume log file so they can see what is going on.
It's found on PC at: C:/Documents and Settings/[username]/Application Data/Resolume/Resolume Avenue 3 log.txt
Though Microsoft has said again and again that anything that works on Vista should work on Win7, i'm sure we'll have more than a few things that are problematic due to how they are written, or what services/dll's they call.
For my gig machine, I'm still on XP Pro 32 bit version as it works best for my needs currently.
(that's a nice machine, btw
- From what I've gleaned, it will only use one of your videocards as we stand. Who knows for the future, what with cool tech like AMD's Stream and nVidia's CUDA SDK's using the GPU starting to pick up steam.