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Film-Tech Forum: Dolby CP750 Setup Software for Windows 8 » » » » Dolby CP750 Setup Software for Windows 8 Author Topic: Dolby CP750 Setup Software for Windows 8 Phenomenal Film Handler From: Edmond, OK, USA Registered: Mar 2007 posted 12:51 AM Does anyone know if Dolby has released a Windows 8 fully compatible version of the CP750 Setup software? IP: We forgot the crackers Gromit!!! From: Annapolis, MD Registered: Dec 1999 posted 12:39 PM Dolby has not posted anything yet.I'll wager it isn't high on their priority list, at this time. IP: Forum Watchdog / Soup Nazi Registered: Apr 2004 posted 06:40 AM It has been 830 days since the last post. IP: Film Handler From: Johannesburg Registered: Jun 2011 posted 06:40 AM I can't get windows 8 to connect via USB at all. I think it's something to do with the drivers.
IP: Phenomenal Film Handler From: San Francisco, CA Registered: Dec 2006 posted 10:52 AM The only way I've seen someone access a CP-750 using Windows 8 is by connecting through another computer equipped with Team-Viewer or some other remote access computer software. FOR EXAMPLE: Your TMS is running the cp-750 set-up software and also Team Viewer or similar You remotely connect to the TMS with your Windows 8 machine using Team Viewer or other remote access software. You acccess the CP-750 set-up software on your TMS and control it remotely using your Windows 8 computer. Cumbersome, perhaps, but it works. IP: Film God From: Reading, UK Registered: Nov 2007 posted 02:49 PM it works, you just have to tell windows 8 to accept non signed drivers. It was a matter of pushing a button with Windows 7, it is now unbelievably complicated with Windows 8.
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