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I see...
I might have done it from a command-line and say (if I recall correctly)
"warpin original filename".
Colin Campbell wrote:
> Gary Wong wrote:
>> You didn't have to play around with the file name, did you? Mark
>> Dodel (VOICE) said he had to (for some funny reason) rename the file
>> after he downloaded it before installing with WarpIN.
>
> Yes, I renamed the file as I downloaded it, having read the same note.
> I removed the extra period, so that the name was WVGUI101.WPI.
>
> Of course, I went through the Local System, Drives, Drive F:, to
> directory USER\ZIP, and double clicked on the file to start WarpIn.
> So I don't know whether that would have worked without the rename.
>>
>> Colin Campbell wrote:
>>> WarpVision 1.0.1, an update to the 1.0 GA version, has been released.
>>>
>>> I downloaded and installed the WarpIn (.WPI) version, and it fixed
>>> the audio lag I had seen on a couple of .WMV files. Video is still
>>> not perfect; it kind of "breaks up" and recovers, but it plays all
>>> the way through.
>>>
>>> WV is getting better and better, it seems to me.
>>> Colin
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
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