"What do I have to do in order to install Avid on my PC?"
Load the qualified OS, which is Windows XP Professional SP2 (32-bit). Xpress Pro is NOT supported under Vista. And, it probably won't be for quite some time.
http://www.avid.com/products/xpresspro/specs.asp#pc
Tell you what, go buy a Ferrari, and when they recommend that you use unleaded and you fill the tank with Diesal and the car doesn't run... then come back and state that Ferrari's company is run like crap.Until then.. I recommend that if you buy something that recommends specific items to run.. may I suggest you actually get those items instead of improvising with unapproved items then complaining.
"Avid's company is run like crap."
Can you be more specific?
Yep, Avid's been doing some stupid things lately but not moving to Vista immediately is definitely not one of them. Vista's got some massive changes under the hood that will require some big rewrites to a hardware intensive app like Avid. They have a lot of other things they need to do before they make Vista compatibility a priority.
Yep, there's a crapload of discussions of problems with Avid here on the Avid forums. Ever been to any other NLE's forums? ;)
They're not "making it a hassle", it's a crapload of work that is completely unnecessary to rush. Moving to Vista would mean forcing everyone who wants to take advantage of newer XPro versions to shift to Vista straight away, which would be a pain in the *** for their user base (no, it wouldn't be feasable to develop for both Vista and XP). It would also mean time taken up by their engineers when they have more important things to do, like fixing existing problems and delivering on very old promises.
vpcmike:As far a getting a genuine copy of XP Pro, there are a lot of websites that sell them. www.newegg.com is one.
Microsoft are still selling XP Pro. I bought one from my local, high-turnover office supplies store just last week. The reason they'll continue with it? Because, as stated above, they know that there isn't total hardware support for Vista out there yet.
It would be surprising if they didn't continue for a while anyway. It's not so long ago that they discontinued 2000. There was a considerable overlap with XP in that case.
vpcmike:As an owner of a company with 3 avids which have paid for themselves many times over, I would not want to jump to vista anytime soon. Do you really want to stake your business on a band new OS from Microsoft?
Dutch AV forumFCP2Avid I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand. - Confucius
There is some real advantage to be made when going 64 bits but until that time Vista is nothing and absolutely nothing more then a pimped ride called XP
Avid Technology, Inc. brands: Digidesign | M-Audio | Sibelius | Pinnacle Systems | Sundance Digital | Softimage
© Copyright 2000-2008 Avid Technology, Inc. All Rights Reserved — Legal Notices | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | RSS Feeds | Site Map