I don't have another computer and these would still make the perfect gift if I can get them to work. Just an, "I'm really sorry, you can try them in a different computer or take them back for a refund." But, no one has had any suggestions as to what I can do to get these to work. I am assuming that the problem lies somewhere with my computer since I have used 4 different keychains amd two different brands or else I have some really crappy luck. So those are the things that happen with this thing and the other problems that I have had revolve around anything but helpful tech supports. It will still recognize that there is a "removable disk" aka the USB but when I try to open the disk from there I either get a message that asks me to format the disk (which ALWAYS fails since there is not really a disk there to be formatted) or I get an "E:/ Application not found" message. Here are the details of the message:Īdditional Information 2: ea6f5fe8924aaa756324d57f87834160Īdditional Information 4: ea6f5fe8924aaa756324d57f87834160Ģ) My computer does not recognize the software. both options ultimately lead to a closed program with no solution. When I go into My Computer and try to manually start the program DPFMate.exe, I immediately get a "Program has stopped working" message with the options to "Check online for a solution and then close program" or "Close program".
Dpfmate software#
Here is what has happened so far.ġ) My computer recognizes the software but does not autoplay. I have talked to many tech supports and I get the same answer that it must be my computer because it doesn't make sense as to why the program isn't running as it is suppose to be compatible with Windows Vista. I am not real computer savvy so I really need some help from someone who knows what is going on. It has a USB cord but the computer reads it as a removable disk. The software program included is DPFMate.exe. These digital keychains come with the plug and play software built in. I had the same problems with the Philips. When I had problems with those, I returned them and bought two Philips digital photo keychains that use the same software as the Ematic. When I tried to load photos onto them, I immediately ran into a multitude of problems. I recently bought two Ematic digital photo keychains as gifts. While some Webmasters will find the program hard to use, those with image-heavy sites might appreciate PhotoViewer.I am at my wits end with this program.
Dpfmate full#
You can navigate through the folders to view thumbnails, larger images, or images at full original size.
The program produces a Java photo album that looks similar to a photographer's contact sheet but works as an image directory. You set the master directory-along with maximum photo size, maximum thumbnail size, thumbnails directory, and JPEG compression level-by hand-editing the master.properties file.
You can run the batch file photoGen.bat only after you've set the location of the directory for the master images.
Dpfmate archive#
The download installs a bunch of files from a ZIP archive into a PhotoViewer folder, but does not contain any obvious executables. Essentially, the program creates thumbnail pages for the images on a Web server-and it runs on Web servers, not desktops. Otherwise, good luck figuring out whether you even can use the program, let alone launch it. Before using the software, we suggest reading the readme file. Although this application falls into the image-browser category, PhotoViewer hardly fits the standard mold.