Hi Ron,
I certainly do not want to take you on. The blast of your wrath practically withers the grass in my yard! Poor Malibu.
However, as you can see from my post, my puny little lap top allows me to use PD9 without issues. I have never needed to contact tech support. This forum has been more than adequate for my needs.
Please allow me to observe that your refusal to allow your students to use PD9 is, in effect, imposing a penalty upon them because of your graphics card.
This little consumer program, costing around $100.00, allows me to easily edit 10 hours of AVCHD files on one timeline, using a 64 bit OS. Once imported, it takes about 15 seconds to reload the 10 hour video on the timeline from my hard drive. I do not know the maximum limit it can handle. I can employ 100 video &/or audio tracks, linked or unlinked, editing to a precision of one frame, with transitions, PIP, and many powerful tools.
It is truly unfortunate that the mind boggling hardware you are using has the wrong video card. sincerely mean that. I wish your experience had been as flawless as mine.
It is also true that Cyberlink should, and probably will, eventually accomodate your card. They apparently know that they cannot do so now. For the professional market, this flaw might deserve a rant. However, for now, you are not in their target market unless one of the experts on this forum knows a work around for you.
Personally, I hope a blanket accomodation of all hardware would not push the price up on this very fine, even superb, consumer product. I would like the whole world to have access to it. I really like it. If you allow your students to learn on it, you will not be disappointed. It is really good.
In the meantime, I do not know what it takes to sufficiently beef up customer support, but, as you now know, this forum is really good too. It also supplies a large array of tutorials and advice on how to use PD9.
Congratulations Malibu. Once again, you have performed a much needed service to other members. I love this place and I admire your long dedication to it.
Pax
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Laptop PC, ASUS
Core i7 Q 720
Win 7, 64-bit
RAM 8GB DDR2
Graphics, NVIDIA GeForce GTS 360M 1GB DDR5