said:
>First, the 10MB high resolution file doesn't work with the Warp 4 video
>player. Anybody know why?
Could be a codec problem. What's the error message?
>Second, after three or four playings my entire machine locks up and I
>have to reboot. Sometimes the lockup is accompanied by a short beep
The Warp player is a WPS object. The beeping you are hearing is the WPS
logging a crash and restarting. Look at the error logs to verify this.
>Third, if I open the medium and low resolution animations simultaneously
>(first open one, then the other) my machine locks up. Is there any way
>to view two MPGs simultaneously?
Depends on the player. Most I've seen don't support this.
>Fourth, from running PSTAT /C into PMDIFF it looks like the MPG viewer is
>built into PMSHELL. If I right-click on an MPG icon and look at the Open
See above.
>Fifth, are there any other MPG viewers for OS/2?
I know of PMMPG. MainView (from the MainActor beta) and WarpMedia.
>The galaxy collision animation is great -- it was done on a
>1152-processor supercomputer.
Downloading...
Steven
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