Re: [WINE] Setup.exe error and mapping drives

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Mike Hearn wrote:

Try upgrading Wine, you may not have the full new drive system.

For InstallShield try installing native DCOM first, eg

WINEDLLOVERRIDES=ole32,oleaut32,rpcrt4=n wine dcom98.exe
WINEDLLOVERRIDES=ole32,oleaut32,rpcrt4=n wine setup.exe

thanks -0mike

Thanks Mike,

I upgraded to 20041019 using the Mandrake 10 RPM from winehq.com, and that runs both the TMPEG programs so that I have access to all the required drives. DVD Author does indeed load up MPEGS so I can incorporate them into DVDs. I'm looking forward to finding out how much quicker than Windows XP they will be to encode. I previously experienced a 50% increase in speed in video editing between Linux (WINE) and Windows using the exact same hardware, software installation, and indeed the same executable :)

However, when I try to load an AVI into TMPEG Endoder 2.5 for editing, I get the following errors:

[julian@natalie Plus 2.5]$ wine TMPGEnc.exe
fixme:commdlg:GetFileName95 Flags 0x00800000 not yet implemented
fixme:avifile:AVIFileInit (): stub!
fixme:avifile:AVIFileExit (): stub!
fixme:avifile:AVIFileInit (): stub!
err:avifile:AVIFILE_LoadIndex stream 0 length mismatch: dwLength=104693 found=-1
fixme:avifile:AVIFileExit (): stub!


Does the "not yet implemented" mean something is not yet supported in WINE? Or, as I just spotted commdlg mentioned, is it something to do with that DLL?

Regarding the DLLOVERRIDES, where do I enter that information? In my ~/.wine directory I have dosdevices (folder), drive_c (folder) and files as follows; system.reg userdef.reg and user.reg I've had a look at the man page but, being relatively new to the guts of Linux as well as WINE I'm a bit lost :)

Kind regards,

Julian
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