Caskbill
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Thanks everyone.
chrispoponak, it's written using VB 6.0
This is a Disney file, and is part of the DVC screensaver if you have it. I searched the DVC site again and I don't think the screensaver is still there for download. I remember when I got it you took some sort of quiz about DVC, and if you got the questions right, your 'reward' was you could download the screensaver. If anyone knows where this is at you might post as perhaps others would like to have the full screen saver. (It's one of the best screen savers I've seen.)
AmyVee, you'll need to check your computer instructions on how to put the WAV file onto a CD. I'm assuming you want to put it onto an Audio CD so it'll play in a CD player. It may need to be converted first. I don't have a lot of first hand knowledge on that. If you just want it as a data CD so you can play it on any computer, then just copy the WAV file directly to the CD.
chrispoponak, it's written using VB 6.0
No, that would require users to get annual point chart updates. DVC resorts have a pattern for annual points adjusting them only around Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter holidays. The pattern is straight forward and I used it to develop point charts through 2010. The Disney Collection changes annually and there is no way to pattern future years.Any plans to add the Disney Collection?
The file is named DVCMagic.WAV and is located in directory C:\DVCPlan.Had a question....I'd like to 'burn' the "DVC Theme Song" that plays periodically on this program onto a CD...how can I go about doing that?
This is a Disney file, and is part of the DVC screensaver if you have it. I searched the DVC site again and I don't think the screensaver is still there for download. I remember when I got it you took some sort of quiz about DVC, and if you got the questions right, your 'reward' was you could download the screensaver. If anyone knows where this is at you might post as perhaps others would like to have the full screen saver. (It's one of the best screen savers I've seen.)
AmyVee, you'll need to check your computer instructions on how to put the WAV file onto a CD. I'm assuming you want to put it onto an Audio CD so it'll play in a CD player. It may need to be converted first. I don't have a lot of first hand knowledge on that. If you just want it as a data CD so you can play it on any computer, then just copy the WAV file directly to the CD.