NEW version of AEON available

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NEW version of AEON available

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Hello All

New version of AEON available:-

•Several new Scenes!
•Resolved Windows 8 compatibility issues.
•Improved install/registry support for J. River Media Center.
•Added more options to the config slide show duration menu.
•Fixed EditThemeMenu for a category with the same name but a different config type.
•For improved full screen mode compatibility, alternative full screen resolution modes has been removed.

You can download the new version here:-

http://www.soundspectrum.com/aeon/index.html


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Re: NEW version of AEON available

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I just posted a new build at 10am CST that fixes a very minor behavior issue with one of the popup menus for those interested. Also, if you were having trouble with Winter Wonders (error 25), that has been corrected as well and is updated on the server.
BTT wrote:Hello All

New version of AEON available:-

•Several new Scenes!
•Resolved Windows 8 compatibility issues.
•Improved install/registry support for J. River Media Center.
•Added more options to the config slide show duration menu.
•Fixed EditThemeMenu for a category with the same name but a different config type.
•For improved full screen mode compatibility, alternative full screen resolution modes has been removed.

You can download the new version here:-

http://www.soundspectrum.com/aeon/index.html


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Post by cwoolrich »

So far 3.1 is working great. transitions between scenes is better than ever. however if you hear a scream it means that the leaf has shown up again. :lol:

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Post by Fabricio »

Excelent. Now is working correctly with J.River Media Center.

Thank you,

Fabricio, from Brazil.
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Post by Director »

Thanks for the update.

At some point in the future would it possible to have a variable slide show interval setting? I find the gap between 2 min to 5 minutes a bit limiting, I reckon 3.5 minutes would be about right. All personal preferences of course. :)

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Hello Director

Can only help if you are using XP. Go to My Computer - C - Documents and Settings - Your name - Application Data (make sure hidden folders is off) - SoundSpectrum - Aeon - Preferences text file. Scroll down until you see:- Scene.Slideshow.Interval.Duration = 20 - Try entering a different number until you find which suits you best.


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Post by Director »

Thanks for that.

In Windows 7 the file can be found in:

c:\users\*your computer name*\appdata\roaming\soundspectrum\aeon

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Hello Director

I believe you are able to set the "Scene.Slideshow.Interval.Duration" to randomly select the time interval. If you tell me the number you selected I will see if I can help.


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Post by Director »

Hi BTT,

Not sure what you mean? I found the file in windows 7 as per your directions and set it to 180 (seconds?)

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Post by BTT »

Hello Director

Instead of having a fixed period of time you should be able to have a random period. Something like:-

Scene.Slideshow.Interval.Duration = "12 + rnd( 14 )"

The above figures are for random intervals of changing ColorMaps in G-Force, it should also work for Scene.Slideshow.Interval.Duration in Aeon. You would need to play with the numbers, but, hey that's part of the fun. Try something like:- Scene.Slideshow.Interval.Duration = "160 + rnd( 40 )"
Let us know how you get on.


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Post by Director »

OK, thanks, will do. :)

(Sorry for the late reply)

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