All of my video tools are on a Win2K machine.
Thanks!
Any way I can get this to work on Win 2K ?
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Re: Any way I can get this to work on Win 2K ?
Hi!
Have you tried it yet?
Have you tried it yet?
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Re: Any way I can get this to work on Win 2K ?
Yes. It spits out an "initialization failed" error immediately at startup. Works fine on my XP T40 laptop. This 2K installation contains all the latest updates and .net available.setarip_old wrote:Hi!
Have you tried it yet?
And BTW - THANK YOU. This is by far the easiest application I've used for converting DVDs to the network. When I think of the hijinks I've used before to get those DVDs online - my eyes roll. Our media players would play those .isos, but it was always inconvenient. MKVs are the way to go!
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Re: Any way I can get this to work on Win 2K ?
I could be mistaken but, I seem to remember that you must be logged on as "Administrator"
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Re: Any way I can get this to work on Win 2K ?
MakeMKV requires XP minimum.
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Re: Any way I can get this to work on Win 2K ?
mike admin wrote:MakeMKV requires XP minimum.
It works great with XP, but I'm kinda partial to 2000 and am (hopefully) moving toward this:
http://www.reactos.org/en/about_whyreactos.html
So I'm just submitting for your consideration.
And thank you again. It's nice to be able to use our purchases as we see fit. This is elegant "no nonsense" code.