... can we expect SP3?
I tried Mikes approach, but Scala still tries to get "Cinepak codec by radius" and fails.
Facts:
- Publish.sca is not automatically created ANYWHERE.
- I created it manually, putting in all proposed versions of PUBLISH(... in all users in Document Settings etc.
- When I enter "Publish to Video" the standard setting format is AnimGIF, and before I get the chance to do anything I get the error (always refering to "Cinepak codec by radius", regardless of what I entered in publish.sca.
- Then I get back to the main menu. So I never get the chance to change anything the "Publish Script to Video"-menu.
I get exact the same error on 2 of my Win2000 SP2-machines.
I will try to test a 3rd one - when I feel strong enough.
Can we expect this to be fixed in the first SP? Or is the problem still unknown?
/Alf
I didn't have a publish.sca either, so I followed Franks' instructions, and created one and entered PUBLISH("PublishAVICodec", Name("Cinepak Codec by Radius")); into it.
Same error msg 809:13, asking for filter "Cinepak codec by radius" ocurred.
Then I changed to PUBLISH("PublishAVICodec", Name("<uncompressed RGB>"));
Same thing. But it still asks for "Cinepak .." (???).
The error msg comes as soon as I select Publish/Video. During the "Scanning script..", before I have a chance to select the Publish-button.
So ... I guess I'll have to wait for a fix.
/Alf
We have 12 pcs of 3800's for education purposes. They were all shipped from Dell with W2K pre-installed. All we did was putting SP2 on it.
I have tested it on one 3800, one 3500 and one 4200. All Dell's. All the same problem.
But - the fact seems to be that nobody at Scala support can reproduce the problem. And we see at least 5 examples in the Forum of the problem.
So - all of you people who read this, and are running IC3, how many of you:
- can publish to AVI?
- can't publish to AVI?
- on what machines/configurations?
And how many of you Scala people have tried it successfully?
I don't feel happy to put it all to rest, since the AVI publishing functionality have been awaited for so long.
So - what more can we and you do about this?
/Alf
One of the machines that I have this problem on is a Dell Inspiron 3800 (ATI Rage Mobility P/M AGP).
Installed sw:
MS Office
IE
Compaq Wireless LAN (XIRCOM Card)
and ICD3, iPlay3.
That's it!
No extras, no games, no nothing.
/Alf
John.
There's a lot of other stuff installed, but the fact is that 3 out of 3 Win2K machines show the same error, and they differs sligtly all of them.
We need more guidance on what to search for, since nobody is running IC3 only.
Can you reproduce the error on a more "normal" PC (having other applications on it)?
/Alf
I am also waiting eagerly for a responce, since I have the same problem.
/Alf
Thanks. I'll check it out!
Regards
Alf
OK, thanks Jahn.
But still: Can I run IC200 with the IC3 USB dongle (the way you can run IC100 using a IC200 key)?
I guess that requires a new key driver for IC200 to allow that.
And will there be one?
No big deal, but anyway.
/Alf
Does anybody know of a program (preferable share-ware) that allows file transfer between an Amiga (4000) and a PC via a null-modem cable.
I've seen EasyTransfer being named on www.download.com, but I never succeded to get a workable version.
/Alf
Can I run IC200 using a ICD3 USB dongle?
The normal IC200 key driver does not allow this. Do I need a new one?
Rgds Alf
Installation of ICD3 uninstalls ICD1. And vice versa.
But is there a way to let them co-exist on the same PC?
And what about iPLAY3 & iPLAY1?
Rgds Alf
All the items in the old discussion forum covering all the products before IC3 is really a treasure of knowledge, and it would be a waste not to have access to it.
Can it be reached? URL, pls.
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