Hi, we have an external network hard disk at our office and we're having problems saving to it, with TV Paint Pro 9.5.16 on Windows XP (this also happens on Vista) There are also problems with importing footages from the network hard disk.
The weird thing is that this doesn't happen at all on our Mac computer (OS X 10.6.3), with TV Paint Standard 9.5.2.
Hope someone can help me with this..
Network Problems
Re: Network Problems
Hi, JonKKJonKK wrote:The weird thing is that this doesn't happen at all on our Mac computer (OS X 10.6.3), with TV Paint Standard 9.5.2.
Can you try with the last version ( 9.5.16 ) ?
Hervé ADAM, TVPaint Team
Re: Network Problems
JonKK wrote:... and we're having problems saving to it, with TV Paint Pro 9.5.16 on Windows XP (this also happens on Vista) ...
Hervé wrote:Hi, JonKK
Can you try with the last version ( 9.5.16 ) ?
Re: Network Problems
Oups sorryZigOtto wrote:JonKK wrote:... and we're having problems saving to it, with TV Paint Pro 9.5.16 on Windows XP (this also happens on Vista) ...Hervé wrote:Hi, JonKK
Can you try with the last version ( 9.5.16 ) ?
Hervé ADAM, TVPaint Team
Re: Network Problems
What do you mean by problem ? Can you explain proce preciously ? Is there an error message ? Does it crash ?JonKK wrote:Hi, we have an external network hard disk at our office and we're having problems saving to it, with TV Paint Pro 9.5.16 on Windows XP (this also happens on Vista) There are also problems with importing footages from the network hard disk.
Re: Network Problems
Sorry, yeah.
The error I get is "Can't create file:" and then the network hard disk path and the name of the file appended with .tmp
Looks like it's having problems making a temp file on the network hard disk. After saying OK on the error dialog box, everything looks fine, but it hasn't saved anything.
And trying to import footage from the network hard disk, I just get empty frames. No errors, though. It's a .mov file with the Apple Animation codec. It displays the right amount of frames in the Import dialog box, but they're all white. On our Mac computer, this works perfectly fine.
Cheers
The error I get is "Can't create file:" and then the network hard disk path and the name of the file appended with .tmp
Looks like it's having problems making a temp file on the network hard disk. After saying OK on the error dialog box, everything looks fine, but it hasn't saved anything.
And trying to import footage from the network hard disk, I just get empty frames. No errors, though. It's a .mov file with the Apple Animation codec. It displays the right amount of frames in the Import dialog box, but they're all white. On our Mac computer, this works perfectly fine.
Cheers
Re: Network Problems
You hard drive must be mounted with a simple letter (E:, G:...), not with the ip server, like "\\12.121.2121.21\\"
Re: Network Problems
Thanks for the help.
It was actually the other way around. We were only connected to it with an IP, through the Windows Network Neighbourhood. Mapping it to a Network Drive (Z:.. etc.) then made it work perfectly!
And the footage import was just a case of the QuickTime installation being too old.
Thanks!
It was actually the other way around. We were only connected to it with an IP, through the Windows Network Neighbourhood. Mapping it to a Network Drive (Z:.. etc.) then made it work perfectly!
And the footage import was just a case of the QuickTime installation being too old.
Thanks!