hi again,
Am Dienstag 13 Dezember 2005 19:32 schrieb Nuno Godinho: [...snip...]
I even removed 2 clip leaving only 2, and still everything was slow. I even tried with only one clip and noticed that, although the clips was running smoothly [ctlin] had a significant delay and after I moved the fader would only reflect the changes after almost one second. Weird, isn't it?
oho, now that puts it in a different light.
it seems that you have a more fundamental problem there. are you sure you have the correct drivers installed, and active? is there anything else running in the background? maybe some conflicts with some other driver, or some old remains of earlier drivers? windows is prone for this kind of "bugs" .....
i mean, hey, i could play around with at least one stream even on my old pentium II/600 .....
how is the driver situation on windows? is open-gl always active and accelerated as soon as the vendor's drivers are installed? or do the, by default, only use active-x and refer to software-gl then? (similar to linux)
greets,
chris