MCE versus XP Pro

LongBoarder wrote on 5/27/2007, 8:02 AM
Every time I attempt to install Vegas 7.0 on a platform running MS Media Center Edition (MCE) the load attempt fails and informs me the serial number as being invalid. As a test to assure the software disk is not corrupted, I have installed and uninstalled Vegas 7.0 using the same media successfully on platforms running XP Pro. I am not sure if my internal MCE settings are incorrect or if Vegas, flat-out, is incompatible with MCE. Any thoughts out there?

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JohnnyRoy wrote on 5/27/2007, 9:08 AM
In general, Windows Media Center Edition should be used a as "media center" and not a "media authoring" workstation. It has caused no end of problems with various video editing and authoring software from the time it first came out not just Vegas. If you check out the System Requirements page for Vegas you will find that Vegas works with:

Microsoft® Windows® 2000 SP4, XP Home, or XP Professional (Windows XP SP2 required for HDV and XDCAM)

with no mention of MCE. In sort, if you want to do video editing, loose the consumer MCE and get a supported OS like XP Pro.

~jr
Ecquillii wrote on 5/28/2007, 4:35 AM
Is anyone using Vegas successfully with Windows Media Center Edition?

Tim

Desktop:ASUS M32CD

Version of Vegas: VEGAS Pro Version 20.0 (Build 370)
Windows Version: Windows 10 Home (x64) Version 21H2 (build 19044.2846)
Cameras: Canon T2i (MOV), Sony HDR-CX405 (MP4), Lumia 950XL, Samsung A8, Panasonic HC-V785 (MP4)
Delivery Destination: YouTube, USB Drive, DVD/BD

Processor: 3.40 gigahertz Intel Core i7-6700
RAM: 16 Gigabytes
Graphics Card 1: AMD Radeon R9 370; Driver Version: 15.200.1065.0
Graphics Card 2: Intel HD Graphics 530; Driver Version: 31.0.101.2111
GPU acceleration of video processing: Optimal - AMD Radeon R9 370
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