No, there is no version released for WaveReader to be compatible with Mac OSX. There were requests about this but the company developing the software didn't release a version that you need.
I'm not able to archive in order to record to CD. What should I do?
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Answer by
Alex Urbach
I have installed the software as well, and I couldn't see any archiving feature. I have opened all the applications, but this feature doesn't exist. I don't think it's possible to use this feature, however, use the File > Save as and then record the data to CD. Additionally, open the HELP menu for the application and look for the recording feature.
Is WaveReader certified for use with the Windows 7 environment? Our company currently is using WaveReader to view some of our claims videos in the Vista environment, but we are in the process of moving to Windows 7 and need to get this approved for that environment if it's compatible.
Answer by
Stephen Prastman
The latest version released is not oficially compatible with Windows 7 or at least is not certified with this OS. On the other hand, if you still install it in Windows 7, the application will work just fine. Just make sure to run as Administrator the installer and it should install correctly.
Unfortunately, there is no version of this application developed and released for Android operating system and there are no emulators to use on the phone to load these applications. The problem is that the app uses different libraries and protocols that it doesn't worth it to be implemented into Android.
I have a video in .60D format, it was created on Quickwave. I need it converted or exported as an .mp4 or .avi. Can WaveReader do this?
Yes, WaveReader can convert a .60D video to mp4 or AVI.
No, there is no version released for WaveReader to be compatible with Mac OSX. There were requests about this but the company developing the software didn't release a version that you need.
I'm not able to archive in order to record to CD. What should I do?
I have installed the software as well, and I couldn't see any archiving feature. I have opened all the applications, but this feature doesn't exist. I don't think it's possible to use this feature, however, use the File > Save as and then record the data to CD. Additionally, open the HELP menu for the application and look for the recording feature.
As a side note, the software can be downloaded from the official website: http://www.utcfssecurityproducts.com/CustomerSupport/Pages/WaveReader%28V4247%29.aspx
Is WaveReader certified for use with the Windows 7 environment? Our company currently is using WaveReader to view some of our claims videos in the Vista environment, but we are in the process of moving to Windows 7 and need to get this approved for that environment if it's compatible.
The latest version released is not oficially compatible with Windows 7 or at least is not certified with this OS. On the other hand, if you still install it in Windows 7, the application will work just fine. Just make sure to run as Administrator the installer and it should install correctly.
Unfortunately, there is no version of this application developed and released for Android operating system and there are no emulators to use on the phone to load these applications. The problem is that the app uses different libraries and protocols that it doesn't worth it to be implemented into Android.