
On the other side of the Atlantic there are those who theorize that the Olmecs ( 3) of Central America may have used a type of crude compass to align some of their temples 3,000 years ago. And indeed the word “magnet” is derived from the ancient Greek city of Magnesia where lodestones were first found. But the notion that this somehow equals the birth of the compass is like saying the taming of fire equals the invention of central heating.Įven earlier than that, in the 6th century BC a Greek philosopher named Thales of Miletus ( 2) is said to have discovered the magnetic properties of lodestone. There is some evidence of the Chinese using magnetized lodestone ( 1) as a part of fortune telling rituals some 2,400 years ago. There is no ironclad evidence regarding who invented the compass, when it was invented or where.



Sometimes it would be a full-on bluescreen.

EE4 would crash fairly often when starting, or when starting an encode session. What hardware platform was that tested with? I initially tried with an Intel DH67GD motherboard, i7 motherboard, 4GB RAM. The System Requirements page state that Expression Encoder has been tested using BlackMagic Intensity Pro cards.
