I have been having extreme difficulties getting this to work. I have read in here that TSCV can be used to create menus as well as burning.
Is there a link somewhere that discribes this process in detail. I have installed and uninstalles TSCV several times and still cant seem to get it to work. Could it be an installation problem?
I'm running Window ME
8ooMg Pro speed
384 Mg of memory
Any help would be great!!!
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: treedog on 2001-12-10 21:24:25 ]</font>
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Just tried to install TSCV again.....Blue screen blues, .....thats a new one.....this is starting to become humorous.
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I must be the only person who has attempted the use of this great looking freeware............Huh
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i just updated my guide...i ran this software on me, before changing to XP
everything should run fine
one thing i did notice, is that on ME vfapi seems to have some display errors but it still works fine
give this guide a shot
http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/r/d/rdm186/
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I have been using your post, wow is that a great post or what.
I have to assume that the installation procudures are going to be different now that TSCV already has the vcdimager. Correct?
WOW you must have JUST updated............
Thanks, hope I wont need to bother you anymore
JCH
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Oh yes, d/load the newest ver of TSCV from http://www.doom9.org the setup/install is different as TSCV now comes bundled w/ VCDImager, CDRDAO, and the CDI files. As well as templates for still (704x480) and motion menus.
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What about the vfapi v103b does that need to be extracted into the tscv folder?
No doesent have to .......
Man what a great step by step guide and I still havent burn my svcd yet.
Oh by the way will this conflict with the world famous EZ CD creator that is so natorious for conflicts?
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I continue to get an error message when I'm double clicking on the title file to go to the chapter tab.
Error code 0
MMSYSTEM006 there is no driver installed on your system
I have followed the guide to the "T".
Any suggestions???
Thanks
Also I noticed when I return to the setting tab the enable preview with media player box is not checked any more?
JCH
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completely uninstall everything haveing to do with tscv
delete all of the old files from the original
then start from scratch....reinstalling...etc....if you follow the guide, there should be no errors....make sure all components are new on your computer....no old files
lemme know
and yes, it was updated about 20 minutes before my last post....many questions have been answered in that thread called "This is how to make chapters and menus"
if you post there, i will get an email...and will know to look for the post, whereas if you post here....i wont know
https://www.videohelp.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?topic=60806&forum=1&start=0
lemme know
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OK I will uninstall everything.
I'm wondering if my Adobe premiere might be conflicting with the tscv.
When showing the vfapi-avi file it is showing it as a abobe file , but on your guide it is showing it in a different format?
Does that mean anything??
All future post will be on your guide.
And again I thank you very much for your help
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