Madfox Posted February 17, 2006 Posted February 17, 2006 After buying a new computer I installed AM2005. Made some animations and wanted to save. Suddenlly programm ends. Tried again, but for some reason the programm terminates. Iyt isn't a big animation, trying to make a wheel for a carmodel. The computer runs under WinXp Media Centrum. Second is my concern I can't copy my AM2005 disk, so is there a way to make the programm start without the CD input? When installing the whole CD on my computer there's still the question NO CD found. I would be glad to understand these questions. Quote
johnl3d Posted February 17, 2006 Posted February 17, 2006 cd is copy protection you can remove it after program starts...you can also purchase a dongle that eliminates cd at start up other question which version ? system specs? Quote
Hash Fellow robcat2075 Posted February 17, 2006 Hash Fellow Posted February 17, 2006 After buying a new computer I installed AM2005. Made some animations and wanted to save. Suddenlly programm ends. render your animations to a targa sequence just in case. you can reload the targas sequence, rightclick on it and save as a QT Tried again, but for some reason the programm terminates. Iyt isn't a big animation, trying to make a wheel for a carmodel. The computer runs under WinXp Media Centrum. hmm second person in a couple days having trouble while using WIN Media center. what version of A:M? find out under help>about Quote
Madfox Posted February 17, 2006 Author Posted February 17, 2006 Thanks for your answer. Where can I find this patch for the CD input? Is it in the Help files? I ain't got a dongle. I use the Animation Master 2005. my computer statics are: http://members.home.nl/gimli/Statics.htm It isn't so I can't save the animation to avi. When I try to save work under *.prj or *.mdl the program holds. Quote
Atomike Posted February 17, 2006 Posted February 17, 2006 There's no patch for this. The CD itself can be removed once the program starts - however the copy protection itself can't be removed. It's not like Photoshop, After Effects, or Sony Vegas - rather think of the protection like a video game. You need the Doom 3 CD any time you play the game. Don't expect it to change any time soon. On a ponderous note, I wonder myself whether or not this protection actually causes MORE people to use bootleg software just to eliminate the hassle - even if you own the a valid license. No way to know I guess. Quote
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