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Re: On Location minimum memory requirement
by
Nicholas Brown
on Jul 28, 2009 at 9:17:32 pm
I have problem with 4GB of RAM. I just posted to chain concerning delay but my configuration might be of interest to you.
I'm experiencing over a minute delay
I'm setting up Onlocation for the first time. I have a Sony EX1 with the latest firmware. The laptop is a Sony VAIO VGNAR825E dual core 2.0 GHz. The graphics card is NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GT. Vista 32 Bit. 4 GB RAM, 1080i HDV settings.
With this type of delay the program is unusable. If you make a small adjustment and you need to wait 80 seconds to see what the results are it could take a long time to set up a shot.
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