Ian Stark
January 8th, 2004, 05:10 AM
Hello all.
I use Vegas as my NLE but until recently I only had a cam with DV out so in order to transfer material I had edited in Vegas to VHS I used MGI's VideoWave 4 to play the file in full screen mode with the output sent to the VHS recorder via the TV out on my graphics card.
A bit quirky, I know, but it was quick and simple and gave the desired results. I would have used Windows Media Player for this purpose but for some reason I couldn't get the output to route through the TV out so I gave up.
I must point out that VideoWave came bundled with my firewire card and I would never have chosen to use it otherwise! It just filled a need I had at the time.
Now the problem I am having is that every time I play an mpg in Windows Media Player (v9) I get a dialogue box that asks me to insert the VideoWave disk to install an unnamed 'feature'. If I hit cancel, the dialogue box is replaced with a message that says "missing the part no file" and then the mpg plays OK.
Actually, when I say "every time" in fact it only happens when I play the first mpg in a WMP9 session. If I play more mpg's, all is well. But if I close WMP9 and restart it, bingo - there's the message again.
More confusingly, even if I do insert the VideoWave disk and go through the installation process for this "feature" (which I guess may be something to do with mpg support?) it still doesn't go away - next WMP9 session it starts again!
The other REALLY annoying thing is that when I browse a directory with mpg's in it - for example if I am importing media into a Vegas bin - it happens there as well! It only happens in Windows Explorer if I set the folder to show thumbnails.
Has anyone else experienced this or can anyone tell me what's going on?
Cheers! Ian . . .
I use Vegas as my NLE but until recently I only had a cam with DV out so in order to transfer material I had edited in Vegas to VHS I used MGI's VideoWave 4 to play the file in full screen mode with the output sent to the VHS recorder via the TV out on my graphics card.
A bit quirky, I know, but it was quick and simple and gave the desired results. I would have used Windows Media Player for this purpose but for some reason I couldn't get the output to route through the TV out so I gave up.
I must point out that VideoWave came bundled with my firewire card and I would never have chosen to use it otherwise! It just filled a need I had at the time.
Now the problem I am having is that every time I play an mpg in Windows Media Player (v9) I get a dialogue box that asks me to insert the VideoWave disk to install an unnamed 'feature'. If I hit cancel, the dialogue box is replaced with a message that says "missing the part no file" and then the mpg plays OK.
Actually, when I say "every time" in fact it only happens when I play the first mpg in a WMP9 session. If I play more mpg's, all is well. But if I close WMP9 and restart it, bingo - there's the message again.
More confusingly, even if I do insert the VideoWave disk and go through the installation process for this "feature" (which I guess may be something to do with mpg support?) it still doesn't go away - next WMP9 session it starts again!
The other REALLY annoying thing is that when I browse a directory with mpg's in it - for example if I am importing media into a Vegas bin - it happens there as well! It only happens in Windows Explorer if I set the folder to show thumbnails.
Has anyone else experienced this or can anyone tell me what's going on?
Cheers! Ian . . .