Woah woah woah, no need for 64-bit addressing? C'mon! I love the x64 version of Vista, as it's noticably speedier on my PC than the 32-bit version, and it drives me crazy that developers refuse to support the 64-bit version outside of games. If I were a developer, I'd want to go ahead and make 64-bit a higher priority to ensure Windows 7 compatibility, but that's just me, I guess.
Well, crud, if Total Media Theatre won't work on x64 properly, then I guess I won't buy it. Saves me a hundred bucks or so, at least, though some of my customers will be disappointed.
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Justin N. @ Jul 16th 2008 11:23PM
Woah woah woah, no need for 64-bit addressing? C'mon! I love the x64 version of Vista, as it's noticably speedier on my PC than the 32-bit version, and it drives me crazy that developers refuse to support the 64-bit version outside of games. If I were a developer, I'd want to go ahead and make 64-bit a higher priority to ensure Windows 7 compatibility, but that's just me, I guess.
Well, crud, if Total Media Theatre won't work on x64 properly, then I guess I won't buy it. Saves me a hundred bucks or so, at least, though some of my customers will be disappointed.
Justin N. @ Jul 16th 2008 11:28PM
Insert foot into mouth: the referenced review says preliminary x64 support has been added in the latest version. Hallelujah.