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| andreas_holl |
Posted - 04 Feb 2003 : 17:23:56 I would like to keep my emm database on a zip disk. I would like to keep my emm program files on my hard drive. What directories do I need to move to the zip disk and what configuration changes do I need to make to do this?
I would like the entire database on the zip disk, db, cover images, etc.
Thanks
Steven |
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| Romio |
Posted - 27 Mar 2003 : 12:20:44 Thank you, I will start to work on it on these days. I hope to find quick a solution !
Thank you again for your patience!
Alessio |
| koron |
Posted - 26 Mar 2003 : 23:13:28 One more. If I go into the file explorer and manually place a cover in the Covers folder, it appears in the normal and thumbnail views but not in the moviecard view. |
| koron |
Posted - 26 Mar 2003 : 22:52:08 OK, here is a list of the problems I have found:
1. Clicking the help button anywhere or selecting Help from the menu does nothing (however, all other items under the Help menu work).
2. Clicking on the cover box in the MovieCard view brings up the file explorer and returns a script error message.
3. Selecting Magic Script Editor from the menu returns a runtime error and exits XMM.
4a. Covers are imported from the web but never saved.
4b. Actor pictures are imported from the web but never saved.
5. Covers manually assigned are not saved. XMM returns the message "File taken" but the cover is not actually transferred to the Covers folder.
6. Clicking the button "Import Actors with Default Script" returns error message "File is no AVI".
7. Clicking the Edit button in the "Magic Script Import Engine" window or in the "Script Manager" window does nothing.
8. Script engine is not reset between imports.
A long list. I hope you will be able to find out what's causing these problems because XMM is a great piece of software. Getting it to work as intended would make it truly brilliant. |
| Romio |
Posted - 26 Mar 2003 : 18:41:10 I think that is a problem of runtime files, but at this time I haven't find exactly the problem.
Please be patient, can you write me again all problem you have, because with the new release maybe someone is fixed.
Thank you very much! |
| koron |
Posted - 26 Mar 2003 : 15:48:05 Hi Alessio! Excellent. Do you have any idea of what's causing my other problems? I'm dying to get my film collction in there. |
| Romio |
Posted - 26 Mar 2003 : 14:20:58 Hi FigiMon,
I am studying a solution for this, I hope to finish it in the next week.
Alessio |
| koron |
Posted - 24 Mar 2003 : 16:38:22 It is. Right under "C:\Program Files\eXtreme Movie Manager" I have both "MagicScriptEditor_1.exe" and "MagicScriptEditor_2.exe" |
| Romio |
Posted - 24 Mar 2003 : 13:16:05 Hi FigiMon,
You have really strange problem with XMM : please write me if the file "MagicScriptEditor_2.exe" is on the root of XMM folder.
Alessio |