I would suggest you contact Dell support and ask the following:. The GTX 1650 cannot be used by Photostory and, without an active iGPU, with 4K video on the timeline the preview playback may stutter and, as the program will revert to software encoding which means export times for h.264/AVC, and h.265/HEVC if supported, and burning to Blu-Ray disc are going to take longer - possibly up to 5x longer, 10x for h.265/HEVC, or more than the slideshow is on the timeline depending on effects applied to the video/images The laptop will run Photostory, however not to its at its maximum potential as the Intel UHD 630 graphics chip in the processor may be disabled.īeing able to use the Intel UHD 630 integrated GPU (iGPU) is essential for maximum performance when previewing the timeline and for exporting to h.264/AVC and h.265/HEVC encoded video. Its designed for 4k video editing, 3D rendering, etc. However do make sure your new laptop meets the minimum system requirements for MEP, for VPX - if in doubt or the specs are not clear, post your laptop specification here for advice - see this topic for details of what is required.įorum. There you will see the download link and serial number and if you click the link for more details you will see your registered computers - if you are not going to use the old laptop any more then you can deactivate its installation.īoth Movie Edit Pro (MEP) and Video Pro X (VPX) can open, convert and import a Photostory project, however once converted and saved as a MEP/VPX project there is no going back to Photostory. You do not have to pay again, the program can be installed on 2 computers - download the installer from your account at - login with the email address and password used to activate the program on the old laptop - and select My Products
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