![]() ![]() I'm curious to know if I can use that thing to do some AVS work. The mac question was based on my next work computer - the school I work for is transitioning to all Macs - a low-end model for every student and staff member running snow leopard, possibly capable of running bootcamp. ![]() I really like AVS and can't think of any other program that has the functionality that AVS has. I wish there were some magic wand that when waved would allow AVS to be stable with a current operating system while making use of multicore processors and other hardware that has improved since the old days. I don't know anything about this, but is this why newer operating systems don't allow AVS to be as stable? I believe AVS uses direct draw, to render to the screen, which was dropped by mircosoft ages ago. Quote: originally posted by QOAL (on the counting thread) Is there anything that I can do to bring back AVS in a relatively stable form on a newer computer? I really miss being able to use AVS on a regular basis milkdrop is fine, but AVS seemed to be a lot better in certain ways (for example I used to render pictures and text a lot with it and add clips of the resulting visualization to videos). Related question - does AVS work in Mac's Bootcamp (just curious)? Which between XP, Vista, 7, or 7 in XP mode seems to be most stable? (Windows 7 with XP mode costs more than versions without, but I'm willing to pay if it makes AVS work a lot better). ![]() Running AVS on this box almost never lasts more than 5 presets before crashing, and it crashes on random presets, not the same preset all the time.ĭoes the choice between 32 bit and 64 bit affect AVS stability? (I realize 64 bit is necessary for 4MB+ memory use). I use a box built in 2008 with an Intel Core2Quad Q9550 processor with 16GB DDR2800 RAM and a GE Force GTX 260 video card. I currently run Windows Vista Home Premium (64 bit). I'm just curious, because I'm considering buying Windows 7. ![]()
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