I'm on Mac os 9.2.2 using Quicktime 6
I am using
G-Force For iTunes (OS 9) 2.6.4
I get the error in my output video that the Boot.txt file can't be found even though it is in the same directory as the the iTunes plugin.
I tried the Audio plugin - same thing.
I don't see any preview while exporting.
My understanding is that specifying a script is optional.
I am also confused by the fact that while SoundSpectrum Darkroom is listed in the Mac OS X section of the downloads it seems to be a OS 9 or "Classic" application. Does a native OS X version exist?
Any suggestions? Please email me at jeremy.short@sympatico.ca
SoundSpectrum Darkroom 1.3.2 "can't find Boot.txt"
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Re: SoundSpectrum Darkroom 1.3.2 "can't find Boot.txt&q
Hm... First off, you're perfectly fine using SSD on Mac OS 9.G-ForceFan wrote:I'm on Mac os 9.2.2 using Quicktime 6
I am using
G-Force For iTunes (OS 9) 2.6.4
I get the error in my output video that the Boot.txt file can't be found even though it is in the same directory as the the iTunes plugin.
I tried the Audio plugin - same thing.
I don't see any preview while exporting.
My understanding is that specifying a script is optional.
I am also confused by the fact that while SoundSpectrum Darkroom is listed in the Mac OS X section of the downloads it seems to be a OS 9 or "Classic" application. Does a native OS X version exist?
Any suggestions? Please email me at jeremy.short@sympatico.ca
The boot file message doesn't have anything to do w/ the script field--the plugin should have found the boot file.
Try this... Use the finder and search for and delete any folders named "G-Force' and "G-Force Prefs". Next, grab G-Force 2.6.5, install it, and give it another try. Please post back how things go.
Andy
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G-Force 2.6.5 Mac OS 9
Thanks for the quick response.
I searched my computer for any previous G-Force file and preferences and deleted them all for a fresh start.
I downloaded G-Force 2.6.5 for Mac OS 9
Using Quicktime 6.0.3
I did not get the "can't find Boot.txt" this time.
I still do not get a preview and the output movies are black with the "demo" title at the bottom. (no error messages printed in the movie this time)
I have tried DV NTSC, Animation, and Video codecs. I get a static preview in quicktime settings when using those codecs. (incidentally, the Apple Motion A codec does not show a preview, so I didn't try exporting with that)
I use Quicktime a lot and everything else seems to be working fine.
I have always been looking forward to G-Force output to Quicktime.
Please feel free to use me as much as you want for testing on Mac OS 9.2.2
I would really like this to work.
I will be upgrading to OS X in the next week as well.
Side note: I'm sure you heard this before, but it would be so great if G-force could be integrated with an application like Logic Pro 6 by Emagic (Apple now sells it). If midi data could be used to set and control G-Force parameters in real time it would be of great interest to many people.
I know you are a very busy guy and so I am greatful for what you have done for us so far.
Thanks!
Jeremy
I searched my computer for any previous G-Force file and preferences and deleted them all for a fresh start.
I downloaded G-Force 2.6.5 for Mac OS 9
Using Quicktime 6.0.3
I did not get the "can't find Boot.txt" this time.
I still do not get a preview and the output movies are black with the "demo" title at the bottom. (no error messages printed in the movie this time)
I have tried DV NTSC, Animation, and Video codecs. I get a static preview in quicktime settings when using those codecs. (incidentally, the Apple Motion A codec does not show a preview, so I didn't try exporting with that)
I use Quicktime a lot and everything else seems to be working fine.
I have always been looking forward to G-Force output to Quicktime.
Please feel free to use me as much as you want for testing on Mac OS 9.2.2
I would really like this to work.
I will be upgrading to OS X in the next week as well.
Side note: I'm sure you heard this before, but it would be so great if G-force could be integrated with an application like Logic Pro 6 by Emagic (Apple now sells it). If midi data could be used to set and control G-Force parameters in real time it would be of great interest to many people.
I know you are a very busy guy and so I am greatful for what you have done for us so far.
Thanks!
Jeremy
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Works in Jaguar.
I upgraded to OS X 10.2.8
Getting video output now and preview.
So far only used the default QT "Video" codec and size.
Very Cool!
Thanks
Getting video output now and preview.
So far only used the default QT "Video" codec and size.
Very Cool!
Thanks