I think I know why I'm having problems, my damn ATI Radeon 3100 Drivers are old. Release date 2008. But the worst thing of all is that I'm running Fusion on a Toshiba Laptop. Toshiba Satellite M305D. And I can't seem to find an update to that driver, even if I try to download from a different source, Toshiba put a restriction, if it isn't signed by them it can't be installed. If anyone here is nice enough to tell me, if there is some work around this problem? Thanks in advance
Hi guys, I have a huge problem, when I install Fusion on my 64 bit Vista, My viewports start getting scrambled for some reason. I have a ATI Radeon 3100 Video Card. Which should be good, btw Nuke works perfectly why can't Fusion work as well??? Is Fusion not supported on Vista only on XP? If that is true, bad move for Eyeon.. Since you will find less and less hardware compatible with xp and more for Vista and 7. No matter how Nostalgic we feel about the OS, we would have to move on...
I think I know why I'm having problems, my damn ATI Radeon 3100 Drivers are old. Release date 2008. But the worst thing of all is that I'm running Fusion on a Toshiba Laptop. Toshiba Satellite M305D. And I can't seem to find an update to that driver, even if I try to download from a different source, Toshiba put a restriction, if it isn't signed by them it can't be installed. If anyone here is nice enough to tell me, if there is some work around this problem? Thanks in advance
tsunami30003000 6 months ago
@tsunami30003000
Youtube is generally not the best place for finding tech support....;-)
A much better place is the pigsfly forum at pigsfly-dot-com/forums/.
Lots of helpful Fusion people there...;-)
Cheers.
Eric.
TheSirEdric 6 months ago
Hi guys, I have a huge problem, when I install Fusion on my 64 bit Vista, My viewports start getting scrambled for some reason. I have a ATI Radeon 3100 Video Card. Which should be good, btw Nuke works perfectly why can't Fusion work as well??? Is Fusion not supported on Vista only on XP? If that is true, bad move for Eyeon.. Since you will find less and less hardware compatible with xp and more for Vista and 7. No matter how Nostalgic we feel about the OS, we would have to move on...
tsunami30003000 6 months ago
@tsunami30003000
Well...Vista as well as Win7 (32 and 64 bit) are supported for sure, and have been for a long time...;-)
You might encounter driver issues with your ATI though.
Please send a mail to tech-at-eyeonline-dot-com, so we can help to sort out the problem.
TheSirEdric 6 months ago
HOw much doest that cost
eddihigg 2 years ago
Hey Krismax.
Go to VFXPedia-dot-com and navigate to the video tutorials page. There is the actual comp for download.
HTH?
TheSirEdric 3 years ago
the inverted expressions which u said is not helping me out!!!
krismax007 3 years ago