there is no need to set any paths at all. If you configure those paths
in the %PATH% variable of your windows installation NO additional
configuration is required. Those config values are only an
alternative.
You should check your red5/openmeetings logfile for exceptions after
trying to upload a new profile image.
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yes :) I heard your text on the answering machine
You might try and installing ImageMagick in a directory without
whitespaces in the path. And go from there.
But the best thing would be still:
Add all those executables to your %PATH% variable. That is teh way you
usually install things on windows! And if you do so you can leave ALL
configuration paths to converter tools in OpenMeetings BLANK and it
will work!
You can test each tool if it is successfully added in the %PATH%
variable by opening a "CMD" and then type any of the commands:
convert
gs
pdf2swf
ffmpeg
sox
If there is a programmatical return from each tool, everything is okay.
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GhostScript should be installed into the %PATH% automatically that, so
typing gs should work too.
%PATH% is not Windows\System32
PATH is the name of a variable
% is the variable identifer under windows
so if you type
%PATH% => returns the value of the variable PATH
open a cmd and type %PATH%
the variable PATH is the variable that windows will search for
executables. So you type ffmpeg it will look for a ffmpeg.exe in all
paths configured in the %PATH% variable. And normally you have already
10 or more paths in it separated with an semicolon ( ";" )
for example this is a value of a PATH:
C:\Programme\TortoiseSVN\bin;%Java_HOME%\bin;%M2_HOME%\bin;C:\Programme\Subversion\bin;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\Programme\Informix\Connect\bin;
%ORACLE_HOME%\bin;;C:\Programme\JProbe 8.3\bin
You can configure the variable by right clicking in the windows
explorer on your computer/home sign => properties the "advanced" tab,
then on the bottom "environment variables" .. you need to open a new
CMD everytime when you want to see changes you made to that.
So that is how it works on windows...
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is the path I guess.
maybe you need to run gswin32c and thats it. Under Linux its "gs".
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> Ok in that case, COOL! Thanks
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> But i still can't type gs into a CMD line without an error message,
> hopefully thats not a problem?
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yes as soon as its in the %path% you can remove all those manually set
up paths in admin->config.
The limit of image size and resolution is the max upload size. I think
its 100MB at the moment.
Good luck with it Dayne!
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