![]() mov (ALL-I), Canon T5i 1080p30, and a Canon T3i 1080p30 clip "Threw" all of the straight onto the timeline after importing via "Add Media" (so audio peaks created), and waited to see if any "CODEC" Activation screens would pop-up, of which surprisingly, none did! Could be you don't have to do that with VMS17. Took that short clip, another GoPro Hero 6 Black 4K30p (AVC), Sony AX-53 XAVC-S 4K30p, Canon 80D 1080p30. Then, since I did not have an available HEVC file from one of my GoPro's, did a quick video from a GoPro Hero 6 Black in 4K60p. Re-booted computer, then ran Movie Studio to Activate and set my Preferences and default Project Settings I like. ![]() Programs downloaded fine, installed both VMS 17 and DVD Architect. ![]() There was no issue with the download "manager", and subsequent program downloads, though did make sure to check the "Customize" Option, so I could Un-Check Music Maker, PC Auto Tune & Cleaning, HitFilm Ignite pack (downloaded separately from link in E-mail), and that friggin' obnoxious Update Notifier. Want to see how the current installation does without any "Extra" Third-Party plug-ins for once. I did not install the HitFilm Ignite pack, though I did download. It is on a CLEAN install of Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit (1909 - 18363.815), and using the Radeon Adrenaline 20.2.2 driver. I installed VMS 17 Platinum Suite, on an "older" ThreadRipper computer: 1950x, MSI Gaming Pro Carbon AC, Crucial Ballistix 2400 MHz 32GB DDR4, Intel 660p 1TB for OS/Apps, another for Scratch/Temp, Sabrent Rocket Q 2TB for source (all three of these are PCI-e 3.0 x 4 NVME), Adata SU800 1TB for Photo/Video/Music Assets and Rendering, and my "Older" Sapphire Radeon VII. ![]()
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