thanks. it is still around. i just got very busy on a related project.Originally Posted by newsound
you are probably using the qtclip button in a way i didnt test for.
can you tell me what you did, and when exactly it crashed?
richard
thanks. it is still around. i just got very busy on a related project.Originally Posted by newsound
you are probably using the qtclip button in a way i didnt test for.
can you tell me what you did, and when exactly it crashed?
richard
Sure. If I have a QT Player that has not previously had anything loaded inOriginally Posted by samsc
it (i.e. a new player, or a new show with no cue list), if I click on the Clip button in that player, it immediately crashes the program, without opening
the clip dialogue box.
Once I assign a clip using the LOAD function in a Cue List, the clip button in the device window works fine. Not a big deal, just not what I am used to from the old OS9 version.
On a totaly different subject, what is the liscensing arrangement for the new version? I would love to move to newer machines in all the installs that I have running now. The OS9 version still works great, but the hardware is beginning to show it's age!
Thanks again; I was just starting to resign myself to the fact that for new installs I would have to move to SFX on Windoze. Yuck!
El
im looking into this. it looks fairly simple.
licensing is currently done with usb dongles.
send me an email if you want current pricing info.
i think i just fixed this.
Thanks for the report.
Richard