
If my experience is anything to go by, only 10% of what you read in the press is true.
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Yup... okay you're right.....Gorf wrote:
If my experience is anything to go by, only 10% of what you read in the press is true.
Ahh was going to delete some of the quote, but, since I am lazy, ahem.. Vista Smishta, blah blahneonbob wrote:Yup... okay you're right.....Gorf wrote:
If my experience is anything to go by, only 10% of what you read in the press is true.
The comment that Tobie Openshaw made, plus the silence from Corel, the lack of vista support, Total lack of updates (when we know a few are needed), and the dead-end upgrade path.... all to this point can only mean one thing..... MSP is alive and well and is selling like hotcakes. Sure.... I live in a dream world too!
How do you KNOW he made that comment? I don't and I've seen what he had to say about it in other forums. It is just a media-created rumour, IMHO.neonbob wrote: The comment that Tobie Openshaw made
Hey, like I said Devil... I'm wrong, and so is the article. Why.... the MSP business is just thriving!! It's not that they WANT to keep quiet about MSP's next step up the ladder.... they HAVE to in order to avoid the rioting in the streets!! In fact, MSP is so popular that they have to quell the masses by removing it from the front pages of Ulead.com. And the fact that there is still no vista support.... well.... they only give vista support to programs that they DON"T care about.Devil wrote:How do you KNOW he made that comment? I don't and I've seen what he had to say about it in other forums. It is just a media-created rumour, IMHO.neonbob wrote: The comment that Tobie Openshaw made
'You may think that, I couldn't possibly comment'
i have the same problem on my vista laptop (compaq) system. MSP8 installs and runs fine (windows classic/compatibility option on), but no sound in the source or preview windows. if i render a file, the output files *does* have sound. Does anyone have any ideas? thanks!pennstat wrote:I got the same results from the start. It installed just fine, and I could do basic editing without a hitch. But the source window was eerily silent as was the Preview window. I am not impressed with Vista anyway, so it was an excuse for me to upgrade back to XP. Now it runs just fine on my laptop.
Sorry, not quite as simple as just purchasing XP, especially for laptops. What about the drivers? The PC maker should supply them, along with the XP.skier-hughes wrote:All companies can still purchase XP for resale, most will if you request it.
Graham