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MikeMattke
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Bogart for Windows

Post by MikeMattke »

I will soon be receiving a copy of Bogart for Windows Gold

I know that some Beta Testers out there follow this forum. I had heard a rumor that to run it properly I would need a PC with an i7 processor. I am wondering what the specs are for running this software.

Can I use an i5 or lower? How much memory is recommended? Will we be able to use the USB inputs to feed video in via a card or from a camera directly? If we wanted to feed video from other sources what type of video card would I need? S-Video or RCA jacks. Will a fire-wire card work with it?
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Re: Bogart for Windows

Post by CKNewman »

Jörg Sprave posted this to the Cassie Tips List on Feb 17th of this year:
The windows software is a major step for Casablanca. Now everybody can use Bogart. Free for 30 days, then between 30 and 300 Euros. Very competitive, and totally undemanding in terms of hardware. I run it on a cheap, old PC (2010) with an i3 processor, standard graphics. I think that Casablanca will make a serious difference on the PC market. I use it every day and love it.
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Re: Bogart for Windows

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Is it available in the US now? How much is it? I am excited.
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Re: Bogart for Windows

Post by LouBruno »

i-5 will work. How much RAM do you have? Video card?

MikeMattke wrote:I will soon be receiving a copy of Bogart for Windows Gold

I know that some Beta Testers out there follow this forum. I had heard a rumor that to run it properly I would need a PC with an i7 processor. I am wondering what the specs are for running this software.

Can I use an i5 or lower? How much memory is recommended? Will we be able to use the USB inputs to feed video in via a card or from a camera directly? If we wanted to feed video from other sources what type of video card would I need? S-Video or RCA jacks. Will a fire-wire card work with it?
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