Does anyone know if Media Composer 5 is compatible with Windows 7 Enterprise? I don't want to know if it will run, I want to know if it will run perfectly with no issues.
Thanks
It's not qualified, so no one can tell you yes with that level of certainty.
It's not qualified, but that doesn't necessarily mean it won't work. What it means is if it doesn't work, or does initially but later on fails, you will not be able to get tech support from Avid.
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Tim, I can't speak for Enterprise, but I can say that it works flawlessly on Ultimate. With Larry's caveat in mind, I would imagine that Enterprise would at least be worth trying. Can you set up a test system running Enterprise and do a trial install of MC? That would give you a definitive answer.
Guys I'm afraid you failed to read the subject of this thread.
We've read the subject of the thread. It is not a simple yes/no question.
Larry Rubin:It is not a simple yes/no question.
And NO probably does a disservice to the original poster who could probably use that OS without a problem as indicated by the posts above.
Was joking folks. I guess it wasn't that funny in retrospect.
Nnata: Was joking folks. I guess it wasn't that funny in retrospect.
What you needed was a little winking emoticon so people would know it was a joke. Without it (or something to indicate you were joking), it read like you were scolding people who were trying to give a simple answer to a complicated question.
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camoscato: Nnata: Was joking folks. I guess it wasn't that funny in retrospect. What you needed was a little winking emoticon so people would know it was a joke. Without it (or something to indicate you were joking), it read like you were scolding people who were trying to give a simple answer to a complicated question.
Was actually more of a test to see if you'd turn up out of know where.
Nnata: camoscato: Nnata: Was joking folks. I guess it wasn't that funny in retrospect. What you needed was a little winking emoticon so people would know it was a joke. Without it (or something to indicate you were joking), it read like you were scolding people who were trying to give a simple answer to a complicated question. Was actually more of a test to see if you'd turn up out of know where.
Says the guy whose sole contribution to the thread thus far was a joke that nobody understood.
{slow clap}
camoscato: Nnata: camoscato: Nnata: Was joking folks. I guess it wasn't that funny in retrospect. What you needed was a little winking emoticon so people would know it was a joke. Without it (or something to indicate you were joking), it read like you were scolding people who were trying to give a simple answer to a complicated question. Was actually more of a test to see if you'd turn up out of know where. Says the guy whose sole contribution to the thread thus far was a joke that nobody understood. {slow clap}
I know I know, i tried and failed as mentioned earlier. But you've got to admit..it can be a tough crowd around here sometimes?
This HAS to be a tough crowd. Remember, after the writers, directors, producers, talent, network, sponsors, etc. do their jobs, it's ultimately our responsibility to say, "that's not funny,"
smrpix: Remember, after the writers, directors, producers, talent, network, sponsors, etc. do their jobs, it's ultimately our responsibility to say, "that's not funny,"
Milton Berle said it best: "Dying is easy...comedy is hard."
smrpix:Remember, after the writers, directors, producers, talent, network, sponsors, etc. do their jobs, it's ultimately our responsibility to say, "that's not funny,"
Now that's funny.
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