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Old June 12th, 2003, 03:59 AM
 
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Screensaver via Demo - what am I doing wrong?



Hi all,

I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong, or that my system software
(Win2k) is messed up, or if the Demo version of xatshow has a a
limitation in spite of the information found at
http://www.xat.com/xatshow/index.html

In any case, I can open desktop properties, hit the Screen Saver tab,
and choose the screen saver that I created with xatshow from the drop-
down box... I then hit "Apply" and "OK" and everything looks fine.
However, when I go back back into the Screen Saver tab (again), I
find that (None) is the selected screen saver.

Help?

Thanks,

John deVries
Los Alamos, New Mexico


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Old June 17th, 2003, 10:32 PM
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Screensaver via Demo - what am I doing wrong?



Hello John

Hmmm, it sounds odd. Is it only with xatshow slideshows?

Chris.


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Old June 20th, 2003, 08:31 AM
 
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Screensaver via Demo - what am I doing wrong?



At 10:32 AM 6/17/2003, you wrote:

>Hello John

Hi Chris, thanks for answering

>Hmmm, it sounds odd. Is it only with xatshow slideshows?

At that point I hadn't tried anything other than slideshows / screensavers.
I haven't been able to reproduce the difficulty; for that matter it only
happened on my own machine - which, given the amount of installing and
uninstalling of software and other general mucking about is probably as
stable as... oh, let's say Windows 3.1 B-}

In any case, I've been sufficiently impressed to buy the pro version. It
was pretty amazing to do a very lazy copy of 84 pictures taken at the 2002
Kodak Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, put them into a folder, and
then use the defaults to generate a disc that (when burned with Nero)
worked directly and perfectly with my DVD player / TV combination. This
includes, of course, the pictures I had neglected to rotate into the
correct orientation - as I've noted, I was doing a really quick job to show
someone the possibilities and speed involved. I think from the point where
I started until the point the disc was in the DVD player was perhaps 10
minutes but certainly fewer than 15.

Next I'm going to try to produce a coherent ordering of 70+ above-ground
nuclear tests photos with Holst's "Mars, bringer of war" for the background
music.

John deVries
Los Alamos, New Mexico


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