another question is link content in Designer3 link content where leave the LOGO or Picture to specific location. Ready to be change at local machine(Player). How can i do it in ICD5????
thanks.
Hi Joe
As you may have seen in the "Release Notes" in the section about "Scription And Authoring":
"However, if you want to use a custom application residing on the player to fetch or create the linked content, then you can use IntegrateContentLocally to locally integrate content, which means that the file is placed correctly into a specific folder, ...\All Users\Documents\Scala\LocallyIntegratedContent."
Check that the file or logo you're looking for in your script is available there, on your IC5 Designer Station (you might install the Player there, but not using it, just for folders) and IC5 Player.
By personal experience: if you're running test in the IC5 Designer including e.g. a vb-Script installing or downloading files into the Integrated Content folder, install the IC Player Transmission Client. It includes this new IntegrateContentLocally COM interface.
For further information, check out the release notes please. They're very "supporty" in many questions I had.
Greez
Patrick
Thanks Patrick
my problem is withing ICD5, i cannot enter just Directory/ Folder structure and there is no box to tick for links contents. it always links to specific file within local drive.
thanks. Joe
That what missing in the Manual..
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