even records an error message

WinCAM 2000 Special Edition User's guide
 
1. Recording
2. Editing Overview
3. Object Editing

4. Frame Editing

5. Interactive Features
6. File Conversion | 6-1. AVI File | 6-2. EXE File | 6-3. SWF File | 6-4. ASF File
7. Shortcut key reference
8. Utility Programs
9. Appendix
 
 
8. Utility Programs
 

WinCAM Player

WinCAM player is mainly used to view files created by WinCAM 2000. WinCAM’s proprietary formats of *.wcm and *wco in both interactive and standard modes are fully supported but not in ASF and ASI formats, therefore, we recommend using Microsoft’s Media Player 6x or higher.

 

 
 

Q: Are there MS-DOS command options for WinCAM 2000 Player? How do you execute a WinCAM (.wcm) file from the command prompt of Windows.?

A: These are all the available switches:

q: Auto exit(WinCAM Player) after play back
p: Auto play
l: Repeat
h: Minimize the WinCAM player while playing
o: Play on original coordinates
nc: Play without caption(title bar)
st: Set up timer for play back (1/1000 sec)
et: Set up playback Time (1/1000 sec)
tx: Set up x-coordinates for stage
ty: Set up y-coordinates for stage
sx: Set up x-coordinates for control
sy: Set up y-coordinates for control

All switches are case-sensitive and no spaces are needed between switches.

Example)

winplayer.exe test.wco /p /q /tx:100 /ty:200 /sx:450 /sy:500

 

ASI Player

In order for WinCAM to support interactive multimedia streaming services based on the ASF file format, a proprietary file format of WinCAM called ASI is used to provide these interactive instructions. To view these interactive features, ASI Player must be installed. Even though this is a small program, it plays a crucial role in the interactive streaming services for WinCAM.