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zed201
Roxio 9 And the new Intervideo DVD8 InstallShield Update Manager
They both use different version of it and they are not
Compatible IntervideoDVD8 InstallShield Update Manager take over
And the view is corrupted so you only get half the view in the window
Anybody having this problem ?
vista 64 Ult. see sig for spec.
gi7omy
You didn't mention what OS you're using but it would seem that the Intervideo program could be having problems with Vista

Have you checked with Intervideo themselves?

http://phorums.com.au/archive/index.php/t-209326.html
zed201
QUOTE (gi7omy @ May 16 2007, 11:31 AM) *
You didn't mention what OS you're using but it would seem that the Intervideo program could be having problems with Vista

Have you checked with Intervideo themselves?

http://phorums.com.au/archive/index.php/t-209326.html

Yes i told them Vista 64 intervideo tech support has no clue
when i uninstalled DVD8 it took out the R0xio install sheild updated manger window view
and now when i goto the task manger in Vista 64 it show 2 insallsheild update mangers running
this is what happen last time to os there is some type of conflict going on
the insallsheild manger is a add on program the software maker buy to add to there programs
to aid in install & updates
here is there link if you what to take a look at it they only deal with OEM
http://consumer.installshield.com/default.asp
gi7omy
Try uninstalling ther Intervideo program - that seems to be the main culprit (I can't think of any other programs that cause that sort of interference to another)

However, having said that, Vista 64 has a set of problems all of its own (lack of drivers and so on). That's one reason I got rid of XP64 - while it worked, it still had lots of driver problems that the 32 bit OS didn't have (not to mention programs that just wouldn't run on it)
zed201
QUOTE (gi7omy @ May 16 2007, 12:20 PM) *
Try uninstalling ther Intervideo program - that seems to be the main culprit (I can't think of any other programs that cause that sort of interference to another)

However, having said that, Vista 64 has a set of problems all of its own (lack of drivers and so on). That's one reason I got rid of XP64 - while it worked, it still had lots of driver problems that the 32 bit OS didn't have (not to mention programs that just wouldn't run on it)



Vista dose have its problem but i think the software MFG, are tring to make a all in one software where it can be used on XP.vista 32 & vista 64 and they all have there own problem in each OS
if you look at the video driver each OS has there own drivers I think the software MFG need to
bite the bullet and spend the money o R&D to make software for each OS that way there is no conflict
like this
Nerus
QUOTE (zed201 @ May 16 2007, 11:30 AM) *
Vista dose have its problem but i think the software MFG, are tring to make a all in one software where it can be used on XP.vista 32 & vista 64 and they all have there own problem in each OS
if you look at the video driver each OS has there own drivers I think the software MFG need to
bite the bullet and spend the money o R&D to make software for each OS that way there is no conflict
like this


"Don't blame the software, blame the OS."
gi7omy
Not really - drivers are a different kettle of fish but apps are supposed to be able to work in most environments.

Unfortunately, the 64 bit end of things is fraught with puitfalls (MS try to make it 32 bit compatible which is why you have two sets of 'Program Files'). To be honest, the ONLY 64 bit OS I've been able to utilise to any great extent with no problem is Gentoo Linux (and that's simply because every single app is built and compiled to AMD 64 specs from source code)

Windows compilation - well it's a compromise between what MS can shoehorn in to let you run apps and true 64 bit performance. Even the 32 bit version of XP has 16 bit stuff running in the background
zed201
QUOTE (gi7omy @ May 16 2007, 12:35 PM) *
Not really - drivers are a different kettle of fish but apps are supposed to be able to work in most environments.

Unfortunately, the 64 bit end of things is fraught with puitfalls (MS try to make it 32 bit compatible which is why you have two sets of 'Program Files'). To be honest, the ONLY 64 bit OS I've been able to utilise to any great extent with no problem is Gentoo Linux (and that's simply because every single app is built and compiled to AMD 64 specs from source code)

Windows compilation - well it's a compromise between what MS can shoehorn in to let you run apps and true 64 bit performance. Even the 32 bit version of XP has 16 bit stuff running in the background



that true
but if they made a 64 bit vista only program i would buy that before i would buy one
made for all of them
gi7omy
I doubt if you'll get it - most apps will be made for the more popular OS (which is probably why we can't get any 'killer' apps ported to Linux). Even Mac stuff seems to lag behind on new releases
silver
QUOTE (gi7omy @ May 16 2007, 10:51 AM) *
.... (which is probably why we can't get any 'killer' apps ported to Linux).

Hey ! Ya got Sylpheed and Fluxbox don'tcha ?
gi7omy
There's also GIMP (which has been ported to doze) and don't forget that most of the web runs on Apache.

However, still no 'killer' apps that will make it a 'must have' (but then again we don't get the marketing hype saying it's oh-so-essential and also it's self-updating so no new, cost a bomb, resource grabbing, 'new' versions either)
silver
QUOTE (zed201 @ May 16 2007, 07:21 AM) *
Roxio 9 And the new Intervideo DVD8 InstallShield Update Manager
They both use different version of it and they are not
Compatible IntervideoDVD8 InstallShield Update Manager take over
And the view is corrupted so you only get half the view in the window
Anybody having this problem ?
vista 64 Ult. see sig for spec.

I was thinking about this a little and wondering, could the bit rate of the Installshields be different ? I mean he could have both 32 and 64 bit versions, right ?
gi7omy
EMC uses the MS Installer - not Installshield (which is why we recommend MSICUU.exe for removal)
silver
QUOTE (gi7omy @ May 19 2007, 06:30 AM) *
EMC uses the MS Installer - not Installshield (which is why we recommend MSICUU.exe for removal)

That's what I had thought but his pst stated "Roxio 9 And the new Intervideo DVD8 InstallShield Update Manager They both use different version of it and they are not Compatible" so I was thinking that perhaps EMC uses Installshield in V64.
gi7omy
I know - strange one. Maybe Installshield and MS Installer don't like each other - strange things can happen.

There could be problems with either the Windows Installer itself or the Installshield - but not sitting at his desk, it's hard to say
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