Hy,
As the title says,i am very much curious to know the compatibility issue of scenegrabber.I could successfully manage to run the software on my home pc but whenever i try to run it from my RDP (windows server 2008),it shows scenegrabber.net has stopped working.So if anyone could help resolving this issue or suggest me an alternative (if scenegrabber isn't compatible),it would be a great help for me.
Thanks in advance.
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The number of people on this forum who run Win Server 2008 is probably very close to zero, which is a big part of why you haven't gotten a reply. I'll refrain from snarky comments about why you are running that, but the bottom line is that we honestly may not have even one member who runs it and has tried to use scenegrabber (not a very popular program here based on the posts I've seen) under it.
You do understand that Microsoft's entire Server line of operating systems is on a different code base than operating systems intended for home use (ie. Vista, XP, Win 7, etc.), don't you? Home users simply don't run Windows Server - period. -
Presuming that you have not tried this yet...
Code:http://www.scenegrabber.net/contact
that site does look quite uninformative and unhelpful
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http://www.scenegrabber.net/download says:
Supported OS: Windows XP/Vista/7 32Bit/64Bit
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