What is the right path to start Scene Selector from the button on Anime Studio?
Depends on where you have SceneSelector installed (and perhaps which button you're using, there are a few I made; I'll assume x_app). The easiest way to find the path, if you don't remember where you installed it (on XP), is to right-click the shortcut and select properties. Copy the target path.
I know where the program are installed, the problem are another.
I've installed the button on Anime studio and when I press it, a DOS windows appears for a few seconds.
Nothing appens and the windows closes saying "Invalid command"
I have to insert the program path on the line in the _tools_list.txt?
Fixed!
I've replaced the words"scene selector" whit "sceneselector.exe" on the LUA file in the final part and now the program starts.
But still give the "run-time error 52" when I try to change folder... How can I fix it?
-- ***************************************************
-- Application Paths
-- Edit these according to your system
-- ***************************************************
v_aviles will have to help you with that, but I'd try reinstalling it. I updated from an earlier version, so if they're still up, you might try installing one of those and then just replacing the .exe file to update.
v_aviles,
Love the improvements. I only have one request. Would it be possible for Scene Selector to store all of its backups and thumbs in the installation folder? I keep deleting the thumbs folder from my desktop after I've accidentally navigated to it.
Imago:
It is a very strange error. I've done some tests and still don't get that error displayed. I even verified the code and found nothing. Are you using an external drive or flash drive to store your Anime Studio files?
synthsin75:
p.s. Any reason the scroll bar flashes?
I have no idea! But it's not the first time I write a program in Visual Basic and the scroll bar flashes...
Would it be possible for Scene Selector to store all of its backups and thumbs in the installation folder?
I could make another upgrade in which the backups and thumbs folder can be specified instead of creating and using sub-folders in the folders in which the animations are stored.
I could make another upgrade in which the backups and thumbs folder can be specified instead of creating and using sub-folders in the folders in which the animations are stored.
The program was installed on the default path.
Now I've moved it in my AS project folder on a external USB HD, in this way I don't need change directory.
The error appears in both cases...
P.S.
I work under Windows Millennium Edition because some graphics utilities crashes on XP and Vista... The OS are the trouble?
Very well! I was looking for it from ages! Thanks, V_Aviles!
P.S.
It give me the same "run-time error 53, File not found" when I try to create yhe thumbnails, as the older versions... And everytime I run the program again, it will create the thumbnail once, then it crashes at error 53...How it comes?