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02/08/2010 21:13:17

robhenderson
robhenderson
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Hey guys....I just downloaded muvizu and wanted to try it. The program installed fine but when I tried to execute it I got the following msg.

device does not support 1x32 render target format along with a bunch of other stuff..

I have a HP Pavillion with a 2.33Ghz quadcore with 2gig cache. I have a terabyte HD and 8gig of Ram running Windows 7 (64bit). I am running with the onboard video but I have had no problems running games and other graphic intensive programs........

Any assistance would be great....
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03/08/2010 00:11:21

clivehaddow
clivehaddow
Posts: 2
I HAVE THE SAME THING HAPPENING - WHAT A WASTE OF TIME I CAN'T EVEN GET INTO THE PROGRAM AFTER SPENDING ABOUT 30 MINUTES DOING THE DOWNLOAD
clive
robhenderson wrote:
Hey guys....I just downloaded muvizu and wanted to try it. The program installed fine but when I tried to execute it I got the following msg.

device does not support 1x32 render target format along with a bunch of other stuff..

I have a HP Pavillion with a 2.33Ghz quadcore with 2gig cache. I have a terabyte HD and 8gig of Ram running Windows 7 (64bit). I am running with the onboard video but I have had no problems running games and other graphic intensive programs........

Any assistance would be great....

edited by clivehaddow on 8/3/2010
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03/08/2010 00:13:34

clivehaddow
clivehaddow
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clivehaddow wrote:
I HAVE THE SAME THING HAPPENING - WHAT A WASTE OF TIME I CAN'T EVEN GET INTO THE PROGRAM AFTER SPENDING ABOUT 30 MINUTES DOING THE DOWNLOAD
clive
robhenderson wrote:
Hey guys....I just downloaded muvizu and wanted to try it. The program installed fine but when I tried to execute it I got the following msg.

device does not support 1x32 render target format along with a bunch of other stuff..

I have a HP Pavillion with a 2.33Ghz quadcore with 2gig cache. I have a terabyte HD and 8gig of Ram running Windows 7 (64bit). I am running with the onboard video but I have had no problems running games and other graphic intensive programs........

Any assistance would be great....

edited by clivehaddow on 8/3/2010
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03/08/2010 09:58:46

mcmillan-raExperimental userMuvizu staff
mcmillan-ra
Posts: 164
Hi Guys,

Sorry to hear you're getting this message, but it is most likely your graphics cards that are causing the problem. Our minimum spec for the graphics card is a Nvidia 7800 GTX or ATI 1300 graphics card. Generally they need to have shader model 2 or above - and a floating point render target. Most new nVidia or ATI cards will have this. Many onboard graphics cards (often Intel ones) just sadly don't have the power to run the Unreal engine.

If you let me know what type of graphics cards you've got I'll confirm for you whether they will work or not.

Cheers
Robert
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03/08/2010 12:36:25

dannyduo
dannyduo
Posts: 4
Yes I am having the same problem, pity because this seems a very good programme, maybe you should warn downloaders a bit more strongly to avoid wasting a download..Anyway good luck with your project, it looks VERY COOL .
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03/08/2010 14:45:26

robhenderson
robhenderson
Posts: 2
mcmillan-ra wrote:
Hi Guys,

Sorry to hear you're getting this message, but it is most likely your graphics cards that are causing the problem. Our minimum spec for the graphics card is a Nvidia 7800 GTX or ATI 1300 graphics card. Generally they need to have shader model 2 or above - and a floating point render target. Most new nVidia or ATI cards will have this. Many onboard graphics cards (often Intel ones) just sadly don't have the power to run the Unreal engine.

If you let me know what type of graphics cards you've got I'll confirm for you whether they will work or not.

Cheers
Robert


I have the on-board Intel graphics....so I am SOL until I upgrade..........

Thanks
Rob
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06/08/2010 10:29:31

glasgowjim
glasgowjim
Posts: 698
Morning folks,

There is one thing that you could try - it's a programme called 3dAnalyze - it fools games into thinking that your graphics card can meet the minimum specifications.

I used to own a laptop with onboard Intel graphics and it was the only programme that allowed me to run high-end games and software. I can't guarantee that it will work (as I haven't been able to test it) but it's the only way (other than upgrading) that you will have a chance of running any Unreal 3 engine software on your machines.

You can get the software from http://www.3dfxzone.it/dir/tools/3d_analyze/download/ (you need to click on the little floppy disk icon) and follow these steps:

1. Unzip the installer to a location of your choosing
2. Run the installer, selecting a folder of your choosing
3. Open the folder and run 3dAnalyze.exe
4. Click on select
5. Select the Muvizu.exe file which can be found at C:\Program Files\Muvizu\Binaries
6. Click on the following check boxes:
Performance > Force SW TnL
Hardware Limits (Cap Bits) > Emulate HW TnL caps
Anti-Detect Mode > Shaders
Anti-Detect Mode > Textures
7. Click run

At this point Muvizu will either run or crash - I can't say which though

Also, we cannot guarantee the reliability or quality of software that is made by other developers so if you do use 3dAnalyse you do so at your own risk.

Best of luck,
-Jim.
edited by glasgowjim on 8/6/2010
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