I run win7 64-bit on an AMD.   I don't have any 
of those issues with Finale.   Ironically, 
sometimes my machine *will* run really slowly for 
unknown reasons - it will take *minutes* to open 
a file, etc.   At those times, my 6-core CPU is 
reported as being 97% free time, so I have no 
idea what is going on.   I reboot normally fixes 
it.   This has never been an issue in Finale, though.

Phil.

At 06:54 AM 9/15/2013, you wrote:
>On Sun, September 15, 2013 12:05 am, Craig Parmerlee wrote:
> > Something is seriously sick here.  So my question to others is whether
> > anybody has had success exporting to WAV with this scope of score when
> > using Aria as the VST to play back Garritan sounds on Windows 7 running
> > in 64-bit mode.
>
>I'd like to hear as well. I'm upgrading to a Win7/64-bit machine shortly for
>my studio -- not because I want to, but because I have to. It works fine, but
>some of the newer software upgrades (especially from Adobe) no longer work on
>WinXP.
>
>My only thought is your AMD processor. It's been a while since I've used an
>AMD processor in my studio machines because some of them had issues of
>multimedia incompatibility with Intel cores. I stay away from AMD.
>
>As I said, I am running 32-bit WinXP on a 3GB processor with 2GB RAM, and have
>no problems with exporting large orchestral scores. A dense, 40-minute full
>orchestral score with strings divided into 15 parts and multiple independent
>time signatures, all using the Aria player and VST instruments, took about 10
>minutes to export.
>
>Dennis
>
>
>
>
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