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Can you post your ini files? They should be in C:\Program Files\Dragon Global\ShowAnalyzer\Settings
Jere
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Not yet.
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I hate to ask this. I'm digging in to fix this and I can't find a problem. I used the inis that you provided and everything seems to work as expected. Then I reread your original post and noted that you talked about editing the auto settings in the Schoolhouse. I didn't see that before. Umm... where are you seeing the autosettings in the Schoolhouse.
I know that you can leave the drop down control to "Select Automatically" and it will change the name directly below to the profile that SA chose. But the part about the stuff being in the wrong field confuses me. Where are you seeing that? Jere
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In ShowAnalyzer I was just seeing that it didn't use the right profile by setting it to automatic.
The messed up fields are in Configure ShowAnalyzer on the Automatic Settings page. They show up when I try to edit an existing setting. |
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I'm having the same problem. I have a dual Cablecard machine that also has an HDHomerun. I want ShowAnalyzer to skip processing on all channels below 1000 (the Cablecard recordings) and only process the HDHomerun shows. I set up a profile under auto settings with "donotprocess" and criteria of "channel_number is_from 2 to 999".
It looks right when I enter it, but if I try to edit the rule, it doesn't show properly in the dialog box and the rule itself doesn't seem to work, I still get prompted in VMC "Commercials file does not exist..." I looked in the INI and it looked right there, is there a workaround for this? |
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