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Title: Bug in NoteWorthy Player
Post by: Peppermint Lin on 2009-07-05 09:42 am
I made an NWC file for the bug.




(http://tlds.dothome.co.kr/sesirine/090705-3.jpg)
Like this file: notes colored in highlights.




(This file is meaningless.)

I viewed this file in NWPlayer.




(http://tlds.dothome.co.kr/sesirine/090705-4.jpg)
Nothing strange is on.
("http://tlds.dothome.co.kr/" is my personal homepage url.)




Then I pressed the button "Play". And.....




(http://tlds.dothome.co.kr/sesirine/090705-5.jpg)
The highlighted notes turned into black notes after playing them!
The color has changed!!!




That is.... I think it is a serious bug.


Sesirine.
Title: Re: Bug in NoteWorthy Player
Post by: Warren Porter on 2009-07-05 11:52 am
I didn't see it.  The notes returned to their original color after being played.

One problem with red is notes are changed to that color while they are playing.  When the notes are already red nothing happens.

I discovered something when looking at this.  After recreating his sample, saving, and closing it I found the file under "Recent" and right clicked on it, expecting to browse my program files to find the player for the "Open with ?" question.  Didn't need to: had the options of open with NWC1, NWC2, play, or view.  The last two took me to the player.

I have had only two occasions to use color: 1) Getting ready to make a cut in a multipart score and I would color the first barline I keep in all parts. This would be changed back when done. 2) A violin plays every other 16th note on an open string and there is no way in NWC to put alternate notes on separate beams and mesh them like two combs.
Title: Re: Bug in NoteWorthy Player
Post by: Rick G. on 2009-07-08 02:16 pm
You should realize that NWPlayer.exe hasn't changed in over 5 years. AFAIK, development ceased in January 2004.
Title: Re: Bug in NoteWorthy Player
Post by: John Ford on 2009-07-09 01:30 am
I don't know...I thought it was called NWPlayer, not NWDisplayer...
Title: Re: Bug in NoteWorthy Player
Post by: Lawrie Pardy on 2009-07-09 02:16 am
G'day Sesirine,
like Warren, I have been unable to duplicate the problem, perhaps a video driver update is indicated?  There are some strange things that happen with some video drivers.

On another tack, am I right in assuming you've created your own system font?
Title: Re: Bug in NoteWorthy Player
Post by: Peppermint Lin on 2009-07-10 11:20 am
You should realize that NWPlayer.exe hasn't changed in over 5 years. AFAIK, development ceased in January 2004.

I know. I just wanted this post(topic) to be seen by administrator.

I don't know...I thought it was called NWPlayer, not NWDisplayer...

So do I. I think I didn't call the program NWDisplayer...
Title: Re: Bug in NoteWorthy Player
Post by: NoteWorthy Online on 2009-07-10 05:11 pm
We see it. There are no near term plans to update the Player program. The NWC Viewer is currently the recommended free program to use.
Title: Re: Bug in NoteWorthy Player
Post by: John Ford on 2009-07-11 01:06 am
Quote
So do I. I think I didn't call the program NWDisplayer...

I guess you missed my lame attempt at humor.
Title: Re: Bug in NoteWorthy Player
Post by: Peppermint Lin on 2009-07-11 11:29 am
I guess you missed my lame attempt at humor.


Sorry. I've been misunderstood.

I don't live in countries that uses languages like English, so I thought your sentences literally.
(I do live in Korea, Republic of. Korea is in Asia.)
Forgive me, PLEASE(^_^)
Title: Re: Bug in NoteWorthy Player
Post by: David Palmquist on 2009-07-11 04:59 pm
There's nothing to forgive, Sesirine.  I'm glad to see another country represented in our forum. 
Title: Re: An another question
Post by: Peppermint Lin on 2009-07-14 12:22 pm
The NWC Viewer is currently the recommended free program to use.

I've already downloaded it and using it. I like that program.

(I've never tried) But can *.nwctxt files be opened by 2.0 Viewer?
I once downloaded a file and opened it with "NoteWorthy Composer 2 Viewer."
As soon as I opened, there was a cursor warning: Launch Failure.

(http://tlds.dothome.co.kr/sesirine/090713-1.jpg)

So I clicked the button "OK" and another cursor appeared... : Improper File Translation.

(http://tlds.dothome.co.kr/sesirine/090713-2.jpg)



Can't NWC 2.0 Viewer open the *.nwctxt files?


p.s. It's 09:44 p.m. in here, but this site clock says 08:44 a.m.
Title: Re: An another question
Post by: Rick G. on 2009-07-14 01:27 pm
p.s. It's 09:44 p.m. in here, but this site clock says 08:44 a.m.
Go here to adjust time: https://forum.noteworthycomposer.com/?action=profile;sa=theme

If that doesn't work, it is possible that it requires Updated Membership (https://forum.noteworthycomposer.com/?topic=5483.0)
Title: Re: An another question
Post by: Peppermint Lin on 2009-07-14 01:43 pm
Go here to adjust time: https://forum.noteworthycomposer.com/?action=profile;sa=theme

If that doesn't work, it is possible that it requires Updated Membership (https://forum.noteworthycomposer.com/?topic=5483.0)

I'm not permitted to modify as a member. But I wasn't talking about. I know I don't have to, but thanks for your information.