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Q104071: Scenes 1.0: Dissolve Transition Fails on First Picture

Article: Q104071
Product(s): Microsoft Home Multimedia Titles
Version(s): WINDOWS:1.0
Operating System(s): 
Keyword(s): 
Last Modified: 10-DEC-1999

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft Scenes (all collections), version 1.0 
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SYMPTOMS
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When you use Microsoft Scenes 1.0 with the screen saver transition set to
Dissolve, the transition may fail to perform correctly on the first picture. For
all subsequent pictures, the transition performs correctly.

This problem was verified on a Gateway 486/66 DX2 with an ATI Ultra Pro VLB video
controller with 2 megabytes(MB) of RAM.

STATUS
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Microsoft is researching this problem and will post new information here in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.

Additional query words: msscenes screensaver screen saver

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Keywords          :  
Technology        : kbScenesSearch kbScenes100
Version           : WINDOWS:1.0

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