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Will Olive be Free or Pay for Use?

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sirloinofbeef001:
By the way, I read in one of the comments about making sure it'll support computers a couple of years old. This does mean XP too, I hope.

spider236:
My thoughts are that it should be easy to use, intuitive and yet provide enough functionality to create a nice display.

I've used the free programs and purchased software as well. It seems that the more complex the program becomes, the more difficult it is to use, so much so in some cases that i've given up trying to use it.

i am not opposed to paying for software, and i certainly appreciate all the effort that goes into it. It's not an easy thing to do. Hats off to all who have the ability to do so.  <res..

tbone321:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginBy the way, I read in one of the comments about making sure it'll support computers a couple of years old. This does mean XP too, I hope.

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1. Make it fast
2. Make it easy to use
3. Make it run on older machines

PICK ANY TWO!

PVPlaceLights:
On the topic of older machines:

Olive will run any system that supports the Java Runtime Environment 1.6 and above. This includes Windows XP as well as other non-Microsoft operating systems.

As for hardware, I've optimized the studio environment to support extremely high channel count live editing on more modern systems (i.e. less than 4 years old). However, the show playback system, known as Olive US (Universal Server), will have the ability to run optimized, pre-compiled shows and should provide extremely high channel count performance on systems up to 10 years old.

Within a couple of months we should be able to see what kind of performance the older systems are capable of.

Thank you,
--Matt

sirloinofbeef001:
easy and fun is the answer..

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