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ATI on V7.1
Posted by Mike Muraya on May 27, 2011 at 8:09 amHi,
I recently acquired DaVinci Resolve V7.1 and installed it on my imac
OS: Mac Os X Snow Leopard Version 10.6
Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 5670 with 512MB of GDDR3 memoryI also have the wave tangent.
Every time I try to select a file in the Browse window the software quits.
Is it my ATI card that is the problem?
Someone please help.
Mike
Margus Voll replied 14 years, 11 months ago 7 Members · 8 Replies -
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Sascha Haber
May 27, 2011 at 1:35 pm“Stay a while. stay forever ”
Or in other words, wait for V8 to pop up, which is a free upgrade for you.
V7 does not run pn your Ati powered iMacA slice of color…
DaVinci 7.1.2 OSX 10.6.7
MacPro 5.1 2x 2,4 24GB
RAID0 8TB eSata 6TB
GTX 285 / GT 120
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Joseph Owens
May 27, 2011 at 2:38 pm[Mike Muraya] “Someone please help.”
Navigate to the Blackmagic website and locate and download the Resolve Configuration guide. From that you will be able to decide what steps you need to take.
Resolve is designed to run with primarily nVidia CUDA-based processing, provided by a rather specific hardware configuration. Resolve for Mac can run on a MacBook Pro under some other recommended circumstances. As I understand the situation, version 8 introduces OpenCL, which will allow limited operation on qualified iMac and MacBook Pros, but for now, only the UI can be displayed on the approved ATI 5770 GPU, which is a tower-only prospect.
Also arriving with the new version will be the two-node plugin for Final Cut.
jPo
You mean “Old Ben”? Ben Kenobi?
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Paul Provost
May 28, 2011 at 3:56 am[Joseph Owens] “Also arriving with the new version will be the two-node plugin for Final Cut.”
not a plugin – a lite version with 2 node and other limitations
right?https://www.postandbeam.tv
grade and finish @ post + beam
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Margus Voll
May 28, 2011 at 8:20 am7.1 will need to have Nvidia card instead.
You should wait for the 8 to be available that you can upgrade for free.
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Margus
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Sascha Haber
May 28, 2011 at 2:27 pmThat thing would sell like sliced bread.
I am not a fan of the free 2 node thing.
But Like Baselight is doing it, a FCP pluging would be amazing.
And it also would put 80% of us out of the job 😉
Especially with the global decrease in quality of the average production and pressing budgets.A slice of color…
DaVinci 7.1.2 OSX 10.6.7
MacPro 5.1 2x 2,4 24GB
RAID0 8TB eSata 6TB
GTX 285 / GT 120
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Joseph Mastantuono
May 29, 2011 at 3:01 pmNo offense, but how do you buy a $1000 dollar piece of software and not look at the system requirements?
Or crack open the manual to look?
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Margus Voll
May 30, 2011 at 11:28 amHe have not stated it so lets assume he just missed the config manual.
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Margus
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