At the moment I can't use "studio" even on one Mac with one processor, because the program assumes my router to be another "studio" (no nextlimit help so far). As I said somewhere already: I am not interested in licenses for useless software, and I don't need any gabby announcements, I want the usable Max/Mac version I paid for a year ago.johnrafferty wrote:My understanding is that each license is useable on 4 CPUs.
I assume this means 4 machines with one processor,
2 machines with 2 processors or 1 machine with 4 processors.
The extra license obviously doubles this capability.
Thanks! Now does anybody know what codec they used for this? I'm getting no video....Pietro Spampatti wrote:http://www.maxwellrender.com/gallery/pr ... l-2005.movJTB wrote:Can't find it, I only found the old one.rivoli wrote:on the main maxwell site.
http://www.maxwellrender.it/video/videoreel.htm
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No duh, sherlock...jrandom wrote:quicktimemichaelplogue wrote: Thanks! Now does anybody know what codec they used for this? I'm getting no video....
No need to get hostilemichaelplogue wrote:No duh, sherlock...jrandom wrote:quicktimemichaelplogue wrote: Thanks! Now does anybody know what codec they used for this? I'm getting no video....![]()
It's using a new codec though..
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