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<title>Message from videodesigner77</title>
<description><![CDATA[Greetings, <br/>  <br/> The machine I thought would be the best for Muvizu has an Athlon II X4 630 processor, 4 GB DDR2 800Mhz RAM, 512MB nVidia Geforce 7600 GS,  30GB SSD and 1TB 7200rpm HD, X64 Win 7 Ultimate. <br/>  <br/> The issue manifested at render time.   The render was always a black screen.   Yes, I add lighting to my sets. <br/>  <br/> Moving the .set file to another machine would give expected output. <br/>  <br/> Updated video driver, defragged drive, Checked for bad sectors, many OS and Muvizu re-installs, even tried 32 bit version. <br/>  <br/> Decided to get a new video card.  The recommendation of my favourite computer store owner was a PNY nVidia Geforce GT 430 with 1GB vRam.    <br/>  <br/> Now Muvizu renders video as expected.]]></description>
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