Ill be scouring the net and sending out requests to Adobe for this.
I figured Id ask here if any has experienced what Im dealing with.
AE CS3 and Leopard seems to be not working right for me on my MacPro Dual 3GHz Quad-Core. Running 10.5.2, 16GB RAM, NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500.
AE CS3 is up to date as well.
The crash occurs at two different steps.
One is that if your running the RAM preview and let it loop for an extra few the beach ball comes up. The other is if you just let the software sit for a few minutes (random time) the computer locks up to the point where the beach ball comes back.
Both cases you have to hard reboot the thing
Most of my work is in HD (1920x1080) and most resources are graphics ranging from 3000 pixels square.
I have crashed it just using default text built in AE CS3.
I also tested using no openGL.
If anyone has experienced this please chime in and join my pain
I figured Id ask here if any has experienced what Im dealing with.
AE CS3 and Leopard seems to be not working right for me on my MacPro Dual 3GHz Quad-Core. Running 10.5.2, 16GB RAM, NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500.
AE CS3 is up to date as well.
The crash occurs at two different steps.
One is that if your running the RAM preview and let it loop for an extra few the beach ball comes up. The other is if you just let the software sit for a few minutes (random time) the computer locks up to the point where the beach ball comes back.
Both cases you have to hard reboot the thing
Most of my work is in HD (1920x1080) and most resources are graphics ranging from 3000 pixels square.
I have crashed it just using default text built in AE CS3.
I also tested using no openGL.
If anyone has experienced this please chime in and join my pain