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Frigate3 File Manager

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  • Started 10 months ago by yedekmeyl
  • Latest reply from BillW50

  1. yedekmeyl
    Member

    it says nscrt.dll cannot find. how ı can solve this problem.

    Posted 10 months ago #
  2. First, what version of windows are you running?

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  3. yedekmeyl
    Member

    windows xp sp2.

    Posted 10 months ago #
  4. goodgotd
    Member

    I just posted this over in activation:

    If on first startup of Frigate3 you get an error message about not finding nscrt.dll, it's a file from Winamp. If winamp isn't on your path, and you search for and copy over nscrt.dll, don't stop there or it'll whine about libsndfile.dll too. it needs both DLLs to start up. dunno where you can download them by themselves- yet.

    Posted 10 months ago #
  5. christory
    Member

    Had the same error with XP SP2.

    If you get the error NSCRT.DLL can’t be found or LIBSNDFILE.DLL, download the files from the links below, extract from zip and drop them in the app folder c:\program files\frigate3

    http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?nscrt

    http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?libsndfile

    Posted 10 months ago #
  6. yedekmeyl
    Member

    thanks ı tried and program is working.
    but ı dont like program .if ıts start like this problem , at future ıt can crash my system. the best program is "running program".

    Posted 10 months ago #
  7. NSCRT.dll is the "Nullsoft C++ Runtime Engine" - it is installed with many MP3 players and utilities (and obviously Winamp). The reason Frigate3 wants this DLL to be available is to support it's Winamp integration

    Now you could try to get it from one of those DLL sites - or just get an actual copy of winamp (Free) from http://www.winamp.com

    Just out of interest - some issues installing/uninstalling "last time" this was offered.
    http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/forums/topic/733

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  8. mwg402
    Member

    ***DISREGARD*** I found the answer -- it's the Save Desktop option on the Main window of Control Center. Not a very intuitive description -- Desktop can mean a lot of things.

    "Does anybody know how to tell the program to start in a fixed specific folder with a specific view? I looked all over for that option but couldn't find one; it seems like a pretty basic option for a file manager. Each time I start the program it starts in the same folder that was showing when I last closed it. Thanks much."

    Posted 10 months ago #
  9. BillW50
    Member

    I don't know how to have Frigate to open the same folder all of the time mwg402. But it does remember what you had opened before, including tabs. It also sports Quick folders.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Quick folders (frequently used folders)
    An extremely useful opportunity Frigate has. If you work with a project or have a folder that you use quite often, open it in a simplified way. For this memorize the folder by Ctrl+Аlt+Shift+<Number> and press Alt+<Number> when you want to get into the folder next time.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Posted 10 months ago #

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