T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
---|
735.1 | Configure mplay32 to replay on both systems | DECWET::CAPPELLOF | My other brain is a polymer | Tue Apr 08 1997 21:04 | 11 |
| We discovered this problem at the last Seattle NT Wizards Symposium.
You have to configure mplay32.exe on both servers before doing the
demo. On each server, do this:
mplay32.exe %systemroot%\clock.avi
This starts the normal mplay32 application. Now select the "Edit |
Options" menu and check the "auto replay" button. Then exit.
Apparently, this sets a value in each server's registry to tell mplay32
that it should repeat its display when it finishes.
|
735.2 | I miss something | NETRIX::"[email protected]" | | Tue Apr 08 1997 22:14 | 21 |
| Hi.
I think I miss something. The Demo that I'm triying
to do its the Jumanji mpeg demo.
Anyway I did the steps that you told me in both server's
members of the cluster, the mplay32 stuff...
Let me tell you what I'm doing: All the cluster is working
properly.. except for the mpeg demo...
I'm running the Digital Movie Player from a W95 client accesing
the jumanji file in a share disk of the cluster.
The failover of the share disk its working fine but I never see any
Plase wait window, it goes straight to the end black Windows Nt
Clusters window and the video never continues.
Please I need help with this..
Thanks JC
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
|
735.3 | | ALFAM7::SIEBOLD | Thomas, TSO Munich - ALPHAholics can not be VAXinated! | Fri Apr 11 1997 03:36 | 9 |
| the problem you describe usually happens when one forgets to edit the INI file
for this demo (mplayer.ini).
in there you need to edit the values for the cluster name, leave the LASTSERVER
name and do nothing, you have to play around with RESTARTINTERVAL, usually you
can reduce its value,CLUSTERDISK is the share where the movies are, the bmp
files for the black and please wiat display should be local (!).
thomas
|
735.4 | Stuck !!! | BALTMD::LEARY | | Thu May 08 1997 19:46 | 14 |
| Thomas,
Could you elaborate on your description in the previous note. I'm
having the same problem. The MPEG video either stops and doesn't
restart or the beginning .bmp file flashes up (Digital Clusters for
Windows NT) and never goes away. I don't get the wait.bmp at all.
I have editted the .ini file (in the Windows directory on my Win95
client) a number of ways ... checkinterval restartinterval, etc. The
clusterdisk is Cluster1, and the lastserver is Cluster1.
OBTW ... do I need a RealMagic Lite card ? I don't have one, I'm just
using the demo player from Dave Mitchell's CD. I didn't think that I
needed anything else ... at least the readme's don't say so.
|
735.5 | You need either a Real Magic or an Matrox with Media XL | SUTRA::16.192.160.94::Bats | Speeding, speeding, I'm always speeding | Fri May 09 1997 02:36 | 23 |
|
You basically need a MPEG player with an MCI interface.
The old one (v1.0) coming with the Matrox Millenium XL Media works
perfectly. As well as the one coming with the Real Magic.
However, the ActiveMovie one does indeed play the MPEG file, but as
soon as an error occurs it stops completely.
The v1.1 version of the Matrox one, restarts the movie all the way
from the beginning.
So you need either a Matrox Millenium with the Media XL option and
the v1.0 MPEG player. Note that this one does not work with the
on-board version of the MGA ships as installed in several of our
systems. You need the real board.
Or you need a Real Magic.
If not, you'll have to resort to AVI files, which work oke.
(Then it doesn't matter what video-board you are using.)
Pjotrr
PS: Who setup the MPEG cluster video demo for Cebit 97
|
735.6 | You saved me a lot of pain | BALTMD::LEARY | | Fri May 09 1997 07:22 | 4 |
| I thought so ...
Thanks for the QUICK response. Luckily, I have a RealMagic, I bought 4
at 29.95 each from SurplusDirect.
|