The only thing I can see my self doing is upgrading to a faster graphics card/selling my EVGA GTX 560 Ti oc and finally figuring out how to transfer everything off my old harddrive I wanted to max out my system because that was a really easy and cheap option.
After the next big update still keep the 32bit available at a discounted price with it being known that its no longer being supported for updates unless its fixing bugs. If 32bit support will continue until the next big update thats fine. 32bit systems are being phased out as a whole and yes it may sound like its excluding people but its also prioritizing your resources.
I found out that my computer could for from a duo core to a quad core/64bit and so i went from 1.5 duo core to 2.93 quad core and upgrading to windows 7 64bit, and doubling my ram to 8 gigs. Im using an old Dell XPS410 and started looking into upgrades. I was not happy with the performance levels I was getting out of my PC which was at the max of 4 gigs of ram(with 3.5 being useable for me). When I first got hitfilm I was using WIndows 7 32bit and hitfilm 32bit. So the question is: what do you think? Various research indicates that there's been a massive movement towards 64-bit since the release of Windows 7, but it would be very useful for us to get a feeling from the community as to where people are at. We wouldn't make this shift until a major new version at some point in the future, so HitFilm 1 will always be available as both versions.Īs mentioned, the reason for such a change would be to dedicate all of the team's resources to features, rather than to maintaining the two versions. Something we're currently considering is moving to a 64-bit only release model. Maintaining both these versions for every single update requires additional resources which could otherwise be put into new features/optimizations/fixes/etc.
We have a wishlist of features that if printed out at a 12pt font size would stretch to the moon and back (approx.).Ĭurrently there are both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of HitFilm. Hey guys! Some of you may have spotted us asking about this last week over on Facebook and Twitter.Īs you know, HitFilm is in a constant state of development.