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Exported screensavers load & work again. - Version: 2.5.2, 8/13/2008 08:07PM PST
backpacker-1
Thanks for restoring the proper exporting of created screensavers for Leopard PPC.
Exported screensavers won't work. - Version: 2.5.1, 8/3/2008 08:53PM PST
backpacker-1
Ever since the v2.5 betas, attempts to load/invoke exported screensavers result in this error:
"Can't load screensaver. Uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: '*** -[FMColor cancelAllDelayedSelectors]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x1f826230"
This error message is a combination of the error-popup and the crash-report that is generated due to the error invariably crashing System Preferences.
This happens whether the created screensaver is exported directly into the ScreenSavers folder (root or Home) or installed by double-clicking from elsewhere on the drive.
10.5.4 on PPC (G4 1.33-dual), ATI Radeon 9600 Pro 256MB VRAM.
"Can't load screensaver. Uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: '*** -[FMColor cancelAllDelayedSelectors]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x1f826230"
This error message is a combination of the error-popup and the crash-report that is generated due to the error invariably crashing System Preferences.
This happens whether the created screensaver is exported directly into the ScreenSavers folder (root or Home) or installed by double-clicking from elsewhere on the drive.
10.5.4 on PPC (G4 1.33-dual), ATI Radeon 9600 Pro 256MB VRAM.
Creates lovely slide shows but only decently viewable on a Macintosh - Version: 2.2, 8/2/2008 01:01PM PST
Laraine Anne Barker
When you burn to DVD, whether through iDVD or Toast, you get something that's totally unviewable. Using iDVD, I also wasn't able to select the "TV safe area" so we landed up with most of the outside parts of our photos cut off when I played my trial slide show through our TV. I didn't bother finding out what it looked like on our 8-fit screen; the poor results were only too visible on my Mac screen. Maybe the developer needs to develop his own burning program, one that doesn't crunch files that don't need crunching to fit onto a DVD. Few people can lug their Macintosh around with them just to show their family and friends the slide show they created of the wedding photos.