Re: OT XSI on Vista64// everything fine?

Date : Wed, 18 Jul 2007 15:55:09 -0400
To : XSI(at)Softimage.COM
From : "Kris Rivel" <krisrivel(at)gmail.com>
Subject : Re: OT XSI on Vista64// everything fine?
Yeah, same here.  Isn't OSX 64bit?  If so and quicktime of course runs on OSX, then there obviously is a 64bit version of it out there.  I guess Jobs is keeping it a Mac exclusive?

Kris

On 7/18/07, Joe Laffey <joe(at)laffey.tv> wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jul 2007, Christian R. Perry wrote:

> I have been running v6 on 64bit Vista for a while. Not nearly as bad as I
> had anticipated. Very few bugs that I have noticed, and the OS seems much
> more stable than XP 64bit. Most drivers are available now and quite stable.
> The graphics still seems to lack some speed compared to XP. Still a few
> annoyances with a couple programs as mentioned, but not a show stopper in
> any respect.


>No problems with Quicktime that I have found.

You mean to say Vista 64 bit has Quicktime support? I did not know that.
The lack of QT is a big annoyance under 64bit. I am amazed how often Imiss
it, even though we never work in anything less than 16bit frames, we still
get previews, etc. in QT...



Aside from the lack of QT, I have yet ot find any driver I need missing
under XP64.



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