Well. Thanks. Just sharing stuff I have picked up from others and in my own...umm...experiments. I have found your contributions far more useful.
We have a pretty wide array of machines by necessity. Would be a real burden and very expensive to keep everything 100% current. Feels like a laboratory some days.
That is why when something like Sorenson, Composer or our SAN software is giving us problems facility wide I can be relatively sure it is not a configuration or install issue.
You are correct. The time has come for 64bit. Even though the Avid and FCP can't swing it yet, there are lots of pluses to making your systems 64bit.
Anything using multiprocessing like Adobe CS5 needs an environment where each processor can get a healthy amount of RAM. In an 8 core machine you should really be thinking about 24GB to 32GB. There will be a bigger upside to all this as applications get more multithreaded or multi-core capable.
CS5 applications like...
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