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Surface Pro X Support

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  • Offizieller Kommentar
    Lily

    Hi Kevin,

    Thank you for feedback on Capture One - this is always welcomed and encouraged among our users and we appreciate the time you've taken to contribute towards the development of the software.

    I have forwarded your comments and suggestions to our Product Management team as something to consider in a future release.

    Whilst we cannot comment on future releases, we take all suggestions on board and hopefully your feedback contributes towards a future version of Capture One.

  • Ian Wilson
    Moderator
    Top Commenter

    Can you not do that? It appears to run Windows 10.

    Ian

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  • Kevin Tham

    It cannot run x64 apps - It must run applications compiled for ARM/ARM64 or run 32bit x86 apps through emulation (albeit with performance penalty)

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  • Kevin Tham

    However, there is only an x64 version of the C1 binary

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  • Ian Wilson
    Moderator
    Top Commenter

    Ok, I see.

    Ian

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  • Julian Styles

    Dear Phase One,

     

    PLEASE recompile Capture One for ARM64. Should NOT be too difficult.

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  • FirstName LastName

    Good thing I did the free trial first before buying it because this is still an issue when trying to install on my Surface Pro X.

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  • Keith Ervin

    While I would prefer a native ARM compile, I've been testing the development build that supports x64 emulation.  It takes a while for Capture One to load but once it is running it works.  Given the limitations of the Surface Pro X, it isn't nearly as fast as my desktop but it would be just fine for light editing on the road.  Importing and rendering previews takes a bit of time but it is definitely usable.  It's perfect for travel as I can replace my Ipad and XPS laptop with one device.

    For more information see this post from Microsoft: https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2020/12/10/introducing-x64-emulation-in-preview-for-windows-10-on-arm-pcs-to-the-windows-insider-program/

     

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  • Kevin Tham

    @Keith - how did you get it running with x64 emulation?

    I'm on Windows 11 Dev build now, and I'm able to emulate other x64 apps just fine, but it seems like Capture One Pro installer is preventing me from installing it as I get this message: "This program can only be installed on versions of Windows designed for the following processor architectures: x64, Itanium"

    Note this is for the latest version of the installer for Capture One 21 (14.2.0)

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  • Keith Ervin

    Unfortunately, it seems when Capture One updated to support the M1 chip, the rewrite broke the X64 emulation on the Surface Pro.  I had to revert back to the prior release to get it to work again.  

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  • Kevin Tham

    Ah, I see, which version did you revert back to?

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  • Kevin Tham

    Ok, got it to install using version 14.0.2.

    It's really slow and using up a lot of memory sadly... I was trying to edit one photo and it's somewhat unusable. Lightroom on the other hand is running very smoothly... argh... I really want to use C1 on my SPX 

    I might have to just go with Lightroom :(

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