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Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2005 15:47:41 PDT7
From: Colin Campbell <cmcampb@adelphia.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Monthly Inspiration Burst...

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After attending today's SCOUG meeting, I was inspired to try and get
WarpVision up and running.

I downloaded WarpVision (WVGUI20050116.ZIP), and extracted it into F:\WVGUI.

I downloaded WarpOverlay (What I got was a file OVERLAY1_0_5.EXE). I
copied this file into F:\WVGUI.

I copied the NPWV.DLL to my Mozilla\Plugins directory.

Then I went looking for a video file I could test with. I found a .WMV
linked to from a Web site I frequent. The .WMV did not play. There was
an option to download the file, so I did that. Then I tried to start
VIDEO2.EXE and point to the .WMV file. I received an error message
"Cannot init video".

The .INF file in WVGUI\DOCS seems to say that this WarpVision version is
supposed to play WMV3 or WMV4.

The June, 2005 "Download!" says that to use the Mozilla plugin, one must
have WarpOverlay, and that WarpVision must be registered. I have not
"registered" yet.

Does anyone have some words of wisdom for me?

Is there a step-by-step menu for installing and using WarpVision?

Thanks,
Colin

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