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Aurora on VISTA 64 Bit |
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brunnesa
DMX Joined: 02 Sep 2008 Online Status: Offline Posts: 37 |
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Topic: Aurora on VISTA 64 Bit Posted: 11 Sep 2008 at 12:31pm |
Has anyone used Aurora on Vista 64 bit? I am thinking about getting a new computer and that is the operating system it has. Thanks. Scott
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Fred S
Pre-Order User Joined: 11 Dec 2007 Online Status: Offline Posts: 9 |
Quote Reply Posted: 11 Sep 2008 at 5:45pm |
I installed it on my desktop computer with Vista Home Premium 64 bit. It installed without problems. I have not had any issues with it yet, but I have not had a lot of time to work with it at home yet. I have not tried the schedler yet as this is not the computer that I will use to run my show.
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brunnesa
DMX Joined: 02 Sep 2008 Online Status: Offline Posts: 37 |
Quote Reply Posted: 11 Sep 2008 at 9:11pm |
Ok Thanks. I guess not many people have used Vista 64 bit. Does anyone see any issues I could have running my display on a 64 bit operating ststem?
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Slinkard
DMX Joined: 10 Dec 2007 Location: El Cajon CA Online Status: Offline Posts: 243 |
Quote Reply Posted: 12 Sep 2008 at 11:16am |
I use it on a 64bit quad 4400 vista system and have not encounter anything other then operator errors!
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Edited by Slinkard - 12 Sep 2008 at 11:17am |
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LightsOnLogan
Admin Group Joined: 11 Oct 2007 Online Status: Offline Posts: 3187 |
Quote Reply Posted: 12 Sep 2008 at 1:45pm |
Aurora has been tested to work properly on XP and Vista (both 32 bit and 64 bit).
Aurora has not been tested on the Windows Server platform, but since XP 64 bit is actually more based on Server 2003 than XP... I don't anticipate there being a problem with 2003 Server. Aurora is most likely not compatible with 2008 Server.
As for hardware, I have noticed that Aurora runs faster (particularly with the spectral analysis on a new song) on a well built AMD system than an equivalent Intel system... but unless you are building your own PCs, an AMD system is less likely to fit the "well built" criteria since they find their way into too many budget systems with weak components used elsewhere. I haven't followed the processor wars in a couple years, but I recall that at one point the AMD processors were faster at simultaneous floating point operations while the Intel processors were faster at integer math. Since the spectral analysis extensively uses floating point operations I'm going to guess that is why the AMD chips seem to be better for that portion of Aurora. Everywhere else it would be very difficult to tell the difference between AMD vs. Intel with Aurora.
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Pony_God
Senior Member Joined: 01 Sep 2008 Location: Naples, FL Online Status: Offline Posts: 551 |
Quote Reply Posted: 12 Sep 2008 at 2:19pm |
2003 is happy as long as you run as administrator/have admin privledges/give access to the non admin user adter install as admin. The one ocx file is just not there at all. (Don't remember the specific one off hand).
I've been running schedular for 2 days straight on 2003 and I'm at about 50% CPU (on a P4 HT) and 100M of RAM.
*Note that the one song is missing audio for ~1min, but that could be an issue with the MP3.
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