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hello
1 > i wanted to know if resolume works good on: laptop with this hardware: Pentium 4 1.8 GHz 20 gig hard drive 1 gig of ram Windows 200o professional NT SIS accelerated graphics chipset ? s-video output 2>if the televisions i am outputing the source to are in NTSC and my video clips are : microsoft dv PAL, will it work and if not what should i do? this is very crucial and important please let me know as soon as possible cheers www.livyatan.com let me know even if you cant answer and maybe you know where can i check this information |
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Hi,
My experience with windows 2000 was that on notebooks with dual monitor output i had the desktop cloned on both monitors. that was the one and only reason why i installed windows xp on my laptop. Regards stex
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the sis graphics worries me a bit. sounds like its an onboard gpu which is never recomended for vjing. the other specs are okay, though dont expect miracles, especially when aplying multiple effects. pal dv isnt the best codec for live performance. resolume seems to like it when clip resolution,
processing resolution and output resolution are the same. I use the comercial picvideo mjpeg codec, which processes fast and keeps the filesize average. |
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me to, culd not set up dualhead on win2000
sis graphics not so good, P4 is ok for PAL in mjpg codec (not DV) |
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