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Re: OpenGL, by a show of hands
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Carl Larsen
on Mar 20, 2009 at 2:01:12 pm
Hardly ever.
When AE is acting strange, It's usually one of the first things I check just to be sure it's off. Mac users have never had strong OpenGL support in AE - maybe my opinion would be different if I were on windows.
Carl Larsen
TelescopeMediaGroup.net
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