Probably just a minor issue, but just installed Creator 2010 on Toshiba Vista laptop and testing it out (have prior experience with EMC 10 on Desktop), and with Videowave get error messages:
"not possible to dock effects selector at current screen resolution", and then
"not possible to dock media selector at current screen resolution"
I have no desire to change the screen resolution, and when get into videowave I can select either selector and its dialog box comes up.
Not sure I am really missing any functionality.
Anyone else experience these error messages?
VideoWave-not possible to dock media/effects selector
Started by
itobor
, Sep 12 2009 08:35 PM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 12 September 2009 - 08:35 PM
EMC-10 on: Homebrew Desktop; Windows Vista Home Premium Service Pack 2 (build 6001)
MB: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. X48-DQ6; L1 64KB, L2 6144KB
2.67 gigahertz Intel Core2 Quad Q9450; 4 GB DDR2 800 RAM; Chipset: ICH9/ICH9R; Bus Clock: 333 megahertz
NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT [Display adapter], PIONEER DVR-213NP ATA Device [CD-ROM drive]
Kaspersky Internet Security
Creator 2010 on: Toshiba Satellite A500; Vista Home Premium SP2
2.00 GH Intel 2 Core Duo P7350; 4GB RAM, ICH9 Chipset, L1 64kb, L2 3072KB
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4600 Series (1 GB), Matshita DVD-RAM UJ889AS
Norton 360
MB: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. X48-DQ6; L1 64KB, L2 6144KB
2.67 gigahertz Intel Core2 Quad Q9450; 4 GB DDR2 800 RAM; Chipset: ICH9/ICH9R; Bus Clock: 333 megahertz
NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT [Display adapter], PIONEER DVR-213NP ATA Device [CD-ROM drive]
Kaspersky Internet Security
Creator 2010 on: Toshiba Satellite A500; Vista Home Premium SP2
2.00 GH Intel 2 Core Duo P7350; 4GB RAM, ICH9 Chipset, L1 64kb, L2 3072KB
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4600 Series (1 GB), Matshita DVD-RAM UJ889AS
Norton 360
#2
Posted 13 September 2009 - 04:23 AM
1024 X 768 is the minimum resolution. You also need to set it to 96 DPI.
These are not options.
These are not options.
#3
Posted 13 September 2009 - 07:10 AM
QUOTE (Jim_Hardin @ Sep 13 2009, 08:23 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
1024 X 768 is the minimum resolution. You also need to set it to 96 DPI.
These are not options.
These are not options.
You can't dock "anything" at 1024x768. I believe the vertical resolution has to be at least 1024 for docking.
QUOTE (itobor @ Sep 13 2009, 12:35 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Probably just a minor issue, but just installed Creator 2010 on Toshiba Vista laptop and testing it out (have prior experience with EMC 10 on Desktop), and with Videowave get error messages:
"not possible to dock effects selector at current screen resolution", and then
"not possible to dock media selector at current screen resolution"
I have no desire to change the screen resolution, and when get into videowave I can select either selector and its dialog box comes up.
Not sure I am really missing any functionality.
Anyone else experience these error messages?
"not possible to dock effects selector at current screen resolution", and then
"not possible to dock media selector at current screen resolution"
I have no desire to change the screen resolution, and when get into videowave I can select either selector and its dialog box comes up.
Not sure I am really missing any functionality.
Anyone else experience these error messages?
By not being able to "dock" you are losing the ability to keep the various "selectors" on the screen all the time. Its a big nuisance having to "load" the selectors every time you want to make a change to an effect, transition,text, etc.
Walt
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(NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200, 128 MB memory disabled because of failure)
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#4
Posted 13 September 2009 - 06:37 PM
Screen resolution for this Toshiba Laptop is 1366X768, 96dpi - and that appears to be the maximum resolution available,
Looks like I'll have to live with the inconvenience of no docking.
If that is the only problem I have when using Creator 2010 (knock on wood - no jinx intended) I will be still be quite satisfied - and not a little bit pleasantly surprised, after my experience with EMC 10.
Thanks for the input and responses.
Looks like I'll have to live with the inconvenience of no docking.
If that is the only problem I have when using Creator 2010 (knock on wood - no jinx intended) I will be still be quite satisfied - and not a little bit pleasantly surprised, after my experience with EMC 10.
Thanks for the input and responses.
EMC-10 on: Homebrew Desktop; Windows Vista Home Premium Service Pack 2 (build 6001)
MB: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. X48-DQ6; L1 64KB, L2 6144KB
2.67 gigahertz Intel Core2 Quad Q9450; 4 GB DDR2 800 RAM; Chipset: ICH9/ICH9R; Bus Clock: 333 megahertz
NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT [Display adapter], PIONEER DVR-213NP ATA Device [CD-ROM drive]
Kaspersky Internet Security
Creator 2010 on: Toshiba Satellite A500; Vista Home Premium SP2
2.00 GH Intel 2 Core Duo P7350; 4GB RAM, ICH9 Chipset, L1 64kb, L2 3072KB
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4600 Series (1 GB), Matshita DVD-RAM UJ889AS
Norton 360
MB: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. X48-DQ6; L1 64KB, L2 6144KB
2.67 gigahertz Intel Core2 Quad Q9450; 4 GB DDR2 800 RAM; Chipset: ICH9/ICH9R; Bus Clock: 333 megahertz
NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT [Display adapter], PIONEER DVR-213NP ATA Device [CD-ROM drive]
Kaspersky Internet Security
Creator 2010 on: Toshiba Satellite A500; Vista Home Premium SP2
2.00 GH Intel 2 Core Duo P7350; 4GB RAM, ICH9 Chipset, L1 64kb, L2 3072KB
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4600 Series (1 GB), Matshita DVD-RAM UJ889AS
Norton 360
#5
Posted 14 September 2009 - 03:09 AM
QUOTE (myguggi @ Sep 13 2009, 11:10 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You can't dock "anything" at 1024x768. I believe the vertical resolution has to be at least 1024 for docking.
Right you are Walt!!!
I made a note of that, if I can only remember where I put it the next time I need it
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