This posting has expired and is no longer available. Job Description Application process: Interested candidates should submit resume and SVGHD application (application a Letter of Interest and the email address and phone numbers of at least 3 professional references. Position Classification: Exempt (Salary) Position summary Responsible for identifying the needs of the customers/associates, proactively responding through the development and implementation of appropriate action plans as well as provides HR leadership consultation to management and associates. Responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Human Resources department including but not limited to recruiting, employment, orientations, compensation, credential verification, employee relations, position description development, personnel recordkeeping, benefit administrations and enrollment, workers compensation, regulatory compliance, payroll administration for HR components, etc. Position works with Administrative Director of Clinical Operations and other executive management team members to implement strategies and improve/enhance processes and services as appropriate. This is a one person human resources department and may require evening and weekend work hours.
Education requirements. Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in Human Resources or business related field Work experience requirements. 5 years HR experience with direct responsibility for all component of human resources. Proficiency in effective leadership to include employee relations, policy and procedure development and project management. Must have excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Must have excellent working knowledge of federal and state employment laws and regulatory compliance. Knowledge of payroll procedures and ADP payroll helpful. License/certifications Position duties (essential functions, (includes% OF TIME) ADVISE MANAGEMENT – 40%.
Advises management and other customers on the administration of policies and programs related to recruitment, employment, training, employee relations, compensation, payroll, benefits, workers compensation, federal and state legal and regulatory compliance and financial impact of HR programs and recommendations. Proactively develops and implements appropriate action plans and strategies, identifies and responds to market trends to meet the changing needs of the organization and customers. Provide guidance to clients regarding regulatory compliance, Human Resources Policies and Procedures and Programs. Monitors and assists managers with job descriptions ensuring compliance with JCAHO, organizational standards and other regulatory agencies. Participates in review of personnel, compensation and benefit practices, conducting surveys/research as needed.
Coaches managers on how to write/conduct performance reviews. Coaches managers on when and how to constructively administer corrective actions with employees.
Presents accurate updates of HR Practices to managers and employees at employee meetings, staff meetings, management meetings and formal training sessions as needed/requested. Advises managers and employees regarding HR issues.
Researches all issues in question and gives feedback to involved parties in a timely fashion. Presents HR module at new employee orientation. Responds to state and federal reporting requirements i.e. BLS, OSHA, etc. PROCESS OVERSIGHT – 15%. Ensures that administrative processes are accurately and efficiently carried out so the employees consistently receive appropriate treatment and integrity of data is maintained.
Assures all HR paperwork is accurate, timely and consistent with current system practices. Instructs managers regarding paperwork deadlines (includes requisitions, HRAFs, LOAs, and benefits). Effectively represents organization in the processing of unemployment claims and at unemployment hearings, making sure all relevant information is provided to the unemployment vendor. Tracks relevant HR data as requested in order to establish HR metrics for measurement of HR’s effectiveness. CULTURE – 15%. Contributes to the creation of a corporate culture which will allow the organization to recruit and retain highly qualified productive employees. Conducts workplace investigations with appropriate, according to system guidelines, to ensure that employment practices are in compliance with employment laws and organizational policies.
Recommends corrective action when needed. Demonstrates integrity and maintains confidentiality at all times. Acts as a mediator/facilitator to help resolve conflicts and solve problems between/among employees. Provides management/leadership training as needed/requested to enhance managers’ abilities to bring out the best in their staffs.
Conducts team building sessions as needed/requested. Facilitates problem solving process when complaints are filed ensuring compliance with policy. Conducts exit interviews on all terminating employees. Coordinates with administrative director of clinical operations, executive team, supervisors and managers to produce a reports to be distributed to the leadership.
Conducts night shift rounds at least quarterly (monthly preferred), and indicates any relevant findings on month end report. Provide supervision and mentoring to associates within designated HR area of responsibility making sure they receive appropriate coaching, guidance and support to maximize potential for success. Screens, interviews and selects highly qualified candidates when an opening occurs. Meets on a regular basis to review workloads, issues and general concerns. Partners with respective direct reports to ensure the organization have highly qualified candidates for current and upcoming positions by using effective recruitment strategies. Conducts corrective actions when necessary. Conducts annual performance review, utilizing excellent feedback skills to maximize motivation for future performance of direct reports.
Reviews and signs off on bi-weekly time and attendance sheets. This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties. Employee may perform other related duties as assigned. Competencies and Annual RequirementsAS REQUIRED FOR THE JOB:.
Annual Skills Competencies. Annual TB Test. Hepatitis B immunization.
Annual Compliance/Integrity Training. Annual Education Organizational Competencies Mission. We extend the healing ministry of Christ by caring for those who are ill and by nurturing the health of the people of our communities. Core Values & Standards of Behavior Integrity: Honesty, directness, and respect for commitments made. Stewardship: Respectful use of all natural, human and financial resources. Spirituality: Acknowledgment of its central role in facilitating mental, physical and emotional health. Imagination: Creativity and innovation in all we do.
Respect: Respect for all persons and our Christian identify, heritage and missions of our sponsoring organizations. Excellence: Striving to exceed the clinical quality, customer service and cost performance expectations of our customers. Compassion: Sensitivity and responsiveness to persons in need. Leadership: Uses appropriate interpersonal skills, styles and methods to guide individuals and/or groups toward organizational and department goal achievement.
Develops positive working relationships with physicians, staff and community partners. Models behaviors in support of the mission of St. Vincent Hospital.
Individual Effectiveness: Develops and maintains a team-oriented approach. Follows through on commitments while performing job responsibilities in a manner consistent with the organization’s mission and values. Uses resources effectively and efficiently while implementing strategies to increase revenue and reduce operational expenses.
Customer Service/Satisfaction: Seeks to provide services that exceed the expectations of customers by; anticipating and responding to customer/associate needs, measuring customer service via surveys, developing action plans to positively impact customer/associate satisfaction and integrating a service focus into daily routines. Teamwork and Collaboration: Models teamwork via active participation as a team member on a departmental and organizational level, fosters collaboration among physicians and associates, recognizes and rewards the efforts and successes of individuals and teams. Seeks alliances, works well with others and strives to pursue collective goals. This competency includes building relationships, addressing conflict, collaboration with others, and creating a highly effective team. Business Acumen: Understand hospital’s business model, industry and marketplace; demonstrates the cognitive ability to assess situations, diagnose problems and determine and appropriate course of action to enhance the effectiveness of the organization and in alignment with core values. Change Management/Continuous Performance Improvement: Demonstrates the ability and willingness to continually enhance, improve and streamline operational processes and systems.
Engagement: Builds effective relationships with all others by willing the good of the other at all times. Uses effective listening and empathy and asks questions to understand what it is like to walk in another’s shoes. Creates and maintains a safe environment for conveying information openly, accurately and honestly, creates a common understanding amongst all parties. Self-Management: Understand own strengths, growth opportunities, attributes, and emotions; models courage, authenticity, service, truth telling, love, and effectiveness; possesses the confidence in self to have confidence in others.
Developing Others: Provides development opportunities and supports others in their personal and professional objectives by offering and feed-forward and by creating a safe environment to be honest and take risks.
This article needs additional citations for. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (March 2010) Virtual Hard Disk.vhd Developed by / Type of format VHD ( Virtual Hard Disk) is a which represents a virtual (HDD). It may contain what is found on a physical HDD, such as and a, which in turn can contain and.
It is typically used as the hard disk of a. The format was created by for their Virtual PC product, known as since acquired Connectix in 2003. Since June 2005, Microsoft has made the VHD Image Format Specification available to third parties under the.
Contents. Features A Virtual Hard Disk allows multiple operating systems to reside on a single.
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This method enables developers to test software on different operating systems without the cost or hassle of installing a second hard disk or a single hard disk into multiple volumes. The ability to directly modify a 's hard disk from a host server supports many applications, including:. Moving files between a VHD and the host file system. Backup and recovery. Antivirus and security. Image management and patching. Disk conversion (physical to virtual, and vice versa).
Life-cycle management and provisioning (re) was added in Hyper-V in Windows Server 2012 to add larger storage capacity, data corruption protection, and optimizations to prevent performance degradation on large/./-sector physical disks. Supported formats VHDs are implemented as files that reside on the native host file system. The following types of VHD formats are supported by Microsoft Virtual PC and:. Fixed hard disk image: a file that is allocated to the size of the virtual disk.
Fixed VHDs consist of a raw followed by a VHD footer (512 or formerly 511 bytes). Dynamic hard disk image: a file that at any given time is as large as the actual data written to it, plus the size of the header and footer. Dynamic and differencing VHDs begin with a copy of the VHD footer (padded to 512 bytes), and for dynamic or differencing VHDs created by Microsoft products this results in a VHD-cookie string conectix at the beginning of the VHD file. Differencing hard disk image: a set of modified blocks (maintained in a separate file referred to as the 'child image') in comparison to a parent image. The Differencing hard disk image format allows the concept of Undo Changes: when enabled, all changes to a hard drive contained within a VHD (the parent image) are stored in a separate file (the child image). Options are available to undo the changes to the VHD, or to merge them permanently into the VHD.
Different child images based on the same parent image also allow 'cloning' of VHDs; at least the (GUID) must be different. Linked to a hard disk: a file which contains a link to a physical hard drive or partition of a physical hard drive. Advantages Significant benefits result from the ability to boot a physical computer from a virtual hard drive:.
Ease of deployment: IT organizations can deploy standardized, 'pre-built' configurations on a single VHD. As an example, software engineering organizations which need a specific set of tools for a particular project could simply 'pull' the appropriately-configured VHD from a network location. Backup-and-Restore: Changes to the contents of a VHD (such as infection by a virus, or accidental deletion of critical files) are easily undone. Multi-User Isolation: Many current operating systems support having multiple users, but offer varying degrees of protection between them (e.g., one user of the OS could become infected by a virus which infects other users, or make changes to the OS which affect other users). By giving each user their own version of the operating system—say, by creating for each of them a differencing VHD based on a base installation of the OS—changes to any particular child image would have no effect on any of the other child images. Native VHD Boot Native VHD Boot refers to the ability of a physical computer to and boot from an operating system contained within a VHD.
Enterprise and Ultimate editions support this ability, both with and without a host operating system present. Is also compatible with this feature. Further information: Limitations The VHD format has a built-in limitation of just under 2 (2040 ) for the size of any dynamic or differencing VHDs.
This is due to a sector offset table that only allows for the maximum of a 32-bit quantity. It is calculated by multiplying 2 32 by 512 bytes for each sector. The C× H× S formula in the VHD specification allows a maximum of 65535×16×255 sectors. About 127 GiB is also the limit for VHDs in.
For fewer than 65535×16×63 sectors (about 31 GiB) the CHS-value in the VHD footer uses a minimum of H = 4 and a maximum of H = 16 heads with S = 17, 31, or 63 sectors per track. The CHS algorithm then determines C = ( T/ S)/ H. The specification does not discuss cases where the CHS value in the VHD footer does not match the (virtual) CHS geometry in the of the disk image in the VHD. (also Connectix derived) has this limitation using virtual IDE drivers but 2 TiB if virtual RAID or virtual SCSI drivers are used. Software support Virtual Hard Disk format was initially used only by (and ). Later however, Microsoft used the VHD format in, the -based virtualization technology of. Microsoft also used the format in, a included with and.
In addition, Windows 7 and include support for creating, mounting, and booting from VHD files. The Vista (or later) drive manager GUI supports a subset of the functions in the diskpart command line tool. VHDs known as vdisk in diskpart can be created, formatted, attached (mounted), detached (unmounted), merged (for differencing VHDs), and compacted (for VHDs on an NTFS host file system). Compacting is typically a two step procedure, first unused sectors in the VHD are filled with zeros, and then diskpart can use the feature of to eliminate runs of zeros in the VHD. The virtual machine additions in older versions and the virtual machine integration features in contain precompact images for the first step in supported guest systems.
Third-party products also use VHD file format., part of line of supports VHD in versions 2 and later. The VHD file format is also adopted by for what is now the hypervisor. Offline modification It is sometimes useful to modify a VHD file without booting an operating system. Features offline VHD manipulation, providing administrators with the ability to securely access files within a VHD without having to instantiate a virtual machine. This provides administrators with granular access to VHDs and the ability to perform some management tasks offline. The Windows Disk Management MMC plugin can directly mount a VHD file as a drive letter in Windows 7/Server 2008 and newer.
For situations where mounting a VHD within the operating system is undesirable, several programs enable software developers to inspect and modify VHD files, including, and R1soft Hyper-V VHD Explorer. Supports extraction and inspection of VHD files. Virtual Floppy Disk (VFD) Virtual Floppy Disk (VFD) is a related file format used by Microsoft Virtual PC, Microsoft Automated Deployment Services and Microsoft Virtual Server 2005. A VFD that contains an image of a 720 KB low-density, 1.44 MB high-density or 1.68 MB 3.5-inch can be mounted by Virtual PC.
Other virtual machine software such as and can mount raw floppy images in the same way. Windows Virtual PC for Windows 7 (version 6.1) does not offer a user interface for manipulating virtual floppy disks; however, it still supports physical and virtual floppy disks via. Virtual Hard Disk (VHDX) VHDX (Virtual Hard Disk v2) is the successor format to VHD.
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@HarleyCharley: Ok as you obviously have the dll in the same folder as the jar file there must be a different reason. That you have Windows 7 confirms my suspicion.
You will probably have 64 bit. Not sure if 7 is still available with 32 bit. And my guess is that the problem is the 64 bit system with an Java runtime environment also for 64bit.
I tell you more once i know for sure if my suspicions are true. Edit: Confirmation achieved The problem HarleyCharley has is the following: The JRE installed on his system is a 64 Bit version. One of the dlls my program need doesn't work with the 64 bit version of the JRE.
To solve it you can follow this link Choose the Windows X86 Offline installation to be sure that you get the 32 Bit version of the JRE With that it should work. The Evolution of how I enjoy VG. When I first install VGHD on my computer in 2008, I found that I wanted to be able to Pick and choose the clips I wanted to enjoy, instead of it just being random.
I wrote my program for myself, but then with Totem's approval, shared it with the community. I would compose favorite lists of my clips and enjoy them. Now I am In QA, and also a member of the MODS.
My time to enjoy watching VG for entertainment, has diminished. I no longer get to Que up one of my Favorite lists and just sit back and watch them. Now, I am focused on testing each New card as it is released, so the tool I use is my clip player. The very first one I wrote back in 2008, as it lets me Explore a Model folder, double click on one of the clips, and see only that clip. If I have to I can Double click on it and see it again, and again.
This is the role of QA, Watch the Clips over and Over, and find any issues with them. Starryk had shared his work over the past year or two with me, and It is a very nice program for the Member who wishes to watch Progressively. Or just Random shows, but still be able to select the Type of show, and content level. Combined with the VG GUI, it gives you much control. Use the VG GUI to select your favorite cards and save them in a Playlist.
Then use Starryk's program to load that Playlist, and have control over how you play back that Saved list of your Favorite cards. It's a Win - Win. While similar to my concept, it is Unique it it's own, and it just doesn't lend itself to How I enjoy VG with my QA and Mod commitments.
I'm glad that Totem gave it their approval, and he can share it with other members who may wish to use it. It's a great tool to have that will increase your enjoyment of Totem's products. Give it a try. And see if it's for you!
Just a general bit of info: When I set up the player as I've listed above in my post, then click on 'start', NOTHING EVER HAPPENS after the notification/confirmation screen of how many shows & clips are contained in my choice(Either playlist & complete collection).UNTIL I activate the V on the bar,which then activates either my chosen playlist or my whole collection as I've selected. To start girls dancing/sexing you have to activate the V AFTER you press 'start' & OK the set up of shows & clips. It seems sometimes folks might think that clicking 'start' should do it & when it doesn't happen might think it's not working.
Thanks for all compliments. It really makes me happy to see you like this tool. A bit of the history The first version i created about 2 years ago when i learned Java.
It had no GUI and no playmodes. I could run it from my Developer Software and it took a playlist or the complete collection applied the filters and played the remaining clips randomly.
I made it because i missed 2 feature in Wyldanimals Great VGHD Player. The option to just play one type of clips for example on taskbar without the need to set up a favourite list. The option to save your progress once you have made a favourite list and let it play. When you stop it and start again it will start with all clips again. So these 2 features were the key features of the program. Wyldanimal has always been supportive and not pissed off because his player wasn't enough for me My program could read the vg playlists and also the favourite lists created by his player which made it an extension of his player. I had that program long before scenes and progressive hotness were added to VG and i admit that the playmode idea came from these new features.
2012 In the beginning of January my friend Zebrazuk and I talked about our favourite shows and I said it would make sense to just pick one show per girl as favourite show not all of them just because you like this girl very much. For that you would have to compare them and i thought that normal VG ph and random play isn't enough. Thats how i came up with implementing playmodes. Once these were added i set up the Developer software on Zebrazuks PC and gave him the program to use it with it. He was really impressed and said it needs a GUI. I also started to think its too good to just use it like that.
Question was if i could share a Java program that has no exe-files or setups and is started via console command. Then i found that self executable jar file option in my developer software(Eclipse Gallileo) Now i just needed to make a GUI for it. I found a good 'What you see is what you get' gui editor for Java and after 6 hours (from 5 to 11PM) it was done. Screensavers I received an PM asking me if this also works with the screensaver and how to set it up.
I never tested it before but i did now. Answer: It works with the screensaver too. Set up the screensaver in the software. I set the delay to 1 minute to try it.
Make sure VG is deactivated (black V icon) 2. Run my program choose your settings and click on start. Eventually choose the playlist you want, click ok on the info box telling you the number of shows/clips selected and wait 3.
After one minute(or your set delay time) the screensaver comes up and plays the playlist my program is managing. When you move the mouse the screensaver stops and my programs GUI comes up again. I've been playing with it for some time now. Great utility for VG. But there is one thing that I can't yet figure out. How do you use the interface to SAVE a 'new' playlist.one that has the '.jpl' file extention created with the application?
And where are the.jpl files saved (I'm assuming in the default VGHD Playlist folder)? Have read the Readme file numerous times, but it doesn't seem to work the way I am interpreting it. I'm probably doing something wrong concerning the 3 checkable items in the GUI.' Build Specific Playlist', 'Save not played clips in Plalist when VG deactivated', and 'Only build playlist (but don't play it right now)'. I've never had any 'window' open up allowing me to save a playlist. Is there a difference between 'deactivating' VGHD as far as clicking on the V-icon to go from Red to Black, and actually 'closing down' VGHD by using 'Exit'? Does this affect how the 'Only Build' or 'save playlist' works?
I need a tutorial walk-through explanation. How would I create a playlist, and save it as a 'full' playlist, and not just a 'save not played clips in Plalist when VG is deactivated'? I never get a pop-up window to save any playlists. Win7, 64-bit, correct Java version installed. Everything else works fine, so I'm sure it's an 'Operator Error' issue on my part and not the software or installation problem.;-) Thanks for any help!
@FalconAF: There are 2 occasions where you can save a playlist. The quickest way you can try is to check 'Only build Playlist(but don't play it right now' I just tested it. I checked that checkbox set up the filter i wanted (for example topless standing) chose the input(Playlist or complete collection) and clicked on start.
As i chose playlist as input first the window for selecting the playlist came up. I selected the playlist i want. Next comes an info box telling you how many shows and clips are in your selection. Then comes the windows that allows you to save the output playlist.
Per default it will be the same folder as the one for the vg playlists. The other occasion is when you check 'save not played clips in Playlist when VG is deactivated'. Here the window to save the output playlist comes up when you deactivate VG.
Easiest way to achieve that is to select your complete collection as input set the filter for on taskbar(will be a lot of clips) and click start. Now after the info box telling you how many shows/clips are in your selection activate VG (V-Icon from black to red) wait at least 5 seconds. Then deactivate VG again(V-Icon from red to black) and after a few seconds the window for saving the unplayed clips in a new playlist comes up. @Starryk Aha! I think I see what is happening now. I followed your instructions above, and it worked in creating the playlist(s).
But what appears to be happening is you can't SEE the.JPL playlists in the 'Load Playlist' function of the DEFAULT VGHD GUI (I'm using the latest non-beta version). The only file extensions it will show there are the default.PLF ones. After creating the.PLF playlists, then going to the 'More' dropdown menu in the default VGHD GUI and selecting 'Load Playlist', they aren't shown there. That.might. be confusing to some users of the application.
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I can see both.PLF and.JPL files in your application when it gets to the point of asking which playlist(s) I want to use. @Totum: Something to consider as a recommended update for future GUI releases? Right now there is no option in the 'Load Playlist' function of the default GUI to see anything other than.PLF files (the Window actually comes up titled 'Load favorites'). Can you add something like 'all files' to the drop down selection menu at the bottom right of the 'Load favorites' screen? The only option there now is 'Favorites (.plf)' Thanks Starryk! All is well now.:-).
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I've always felt that what I want of VG is an EASY way to.er.enjoy the girls & NOT a part time job as a techy! Is there not a simpler arrangement that is applicable here?
Let me.er.reiterate what works for me. All this techy stuff is pretty much gobble de gook to me.
I 'Build' & 'SAVE' a playlist like this: Following the steps I've listed in my first post. In 'My collection', after deactivating all cards I activate ONLY the cards I want in the particular playlist I am building. When I've finished & have all the cards I want to have in the playlist I click on the 'More' tab above card pics and choose, click on, 'save playlist' from the drop down menu, THIS action brings up the 'VG save favorites' screen and asks you to name your newly created playlist.
Write name of playlist in on bottom, (Example-'Polerific Twirlers') Click 'save' on right. Now whenever you set Starry's program for 'playlist'. Then set your Erotic levels,clips, show site(s) & click 'start' it brings up the 'choose input playlist' screen where all your created playlists are listed.
It then asks you which playlist you want to play. Cilck on the one you want.Which brings it down into the title space.
Then click on 'open'. The little 'info' screen (I call it the confirmation screen) comes up stating the number of shows & total clips included in your playlist choice(total is determined in part by 'erotic levels & positions' chosen, more of these=more total clips,) Click 'OK' THEN ACTIVATE (click on) 'V' TO BEGIN PLAY!!! Let it play don't click Next model, etc.that stops playlist play! NO need to quit/reactivate VG/DB No need to worry about where your playlists are, they are always in that VG fave folder whenever you check 'playlist' & click on 'start' on Starry's player it will show up. You can delete playlists from that 'favorites' list screen anytime you want to. Play on.Enjoy!
Don't work so hard!:) EDIT: Takes me time to compose this I did not see the last 3 entries before.but I think mine is for those of us who don't know WTF JPL PLF GUI etc. Means or is or could do! In other words.Mah fellow Luddites!! @plasonic I agree with wanting the non-techy user to be able to use the software easily. To them it may not matter whether the playlist is a.PLF or.JPL file, or if they know what GUI means.
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But with over 30 years IT experience, you can trust me when I say that not all users are going to be non-techy. Some of us are going to install the VGHD software in other than default locations to save Operating System hard drive space, etc. Knowing what file extensions are used for the default VGHD vs any 3rd party file extensions created by utilities to enhance the program (with Totem's blessing), where and how they are stored when created, and whether they will be visible in the default VGHD GUI may be required to make it all work.for 'us'. The reason I've been a member here for 4 years and only have about 30 posts is I could 'figure it out' (myself, or by just reading other posts in the forums here) most of the time and didn't have to ask. That didn't happen with StarryK's utility. I knew he had an outstanding utility for VGHD after I downloaded and played with it for a while.
But I also knew I was 'missing something' because I couldn't get it to work for me 'as advertised' in the ReadMe file. And if I couldn't do that, odds are some other users may run into the same problem. No harm.no foul. I asked for clarification from the utility developer, and got the answer I needed for how I use VGHD and his utility. And his answers may also help other 'techy' users like me.
Great support by StarryK, and much appreciated. Short Explanation of Techy Terms: GUI = Graphical User Interface: Look at the first image of the starting post to see the GUI of my program. IN general it is the most common way for a program to give the user a chance to communicate with it. There are programs that just read a text file as input and work with that. There are a few programs that take commands via Voice.
My program didn't have any way to communicate at first. I wrote all commands directly into the programs code. Of course this is not a way useful if you want your program used by not-programmers.
File endings/extensions: In MS Windows all files have a 3 or 4 character ending/extension that tells techy users what this file contains. Even you non techy users probably know the txt ending for simple text files or the html ending for webpages or the mp3 ending for audio files. Windows has an option per default to not show known endings(known endings means MS Windows knows which program is needed to use this file) so you might not see the ending instead of Song1.mp3 it might just show Song1 hiding the.mp3 from you. The reason for this being the default is that you can now change the name from Song1 to GreatSong without risk. Would it show the.mp3 and you rename it you could also change the file ending by accident and then Windows wouldn't know anymore what it should do with this file. Now for vg the playlists the VG Software creates when you do it as Plasonic explained have the.plf ending (for Play List File) As my program also makes playlists and they wouldn't work with VG Software i couldn't possibly use the same ending. Thus i came up with (.jpl) for Java Play List In fact both the plf and the jpl files are simple Text files.
If you use Notepad you can read them and edit them without problem. Made another small update. Only relevant for those that have VG Classic shows and can't use the program with the input complete collection. Just redownload from the link in the starting post.
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If you get an error like seen on the screenshot it means that the clip name is not fitting the naming conventions my program knows of. For the first screenshot i now made the fix so that these clips will work with my program. Translation: Unbekannter Cliptyp = Unknown cliptype then comes the name of the clip d for VirtuaGirlClassic the number 74 and after the the clip classification That update also contains a better error message (see 2nd screenshot) @all: If you get one of these messages and it doesn't go away after deleting and redownloading the show please let me know about it. Update to Version 1.1 Important changes:. The GUI now minimizes to Taskbar instead of hiding itself while the Playlist is played.
This is to prevent multiple Instances of this program running at the same time as you can now see the Instances on your taskbar all the time. New Infoarea at the the top of the GUI. New Cancel Playlist Button that allows you to stop the program without deactivating VG. Support for German Language: I now made the necessary changes to support any language. The language used depends on your system. If the right language isn't available it will be the english language that is used.
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But all german users will have everything in german. If anyone wants to translate this into his/her native language write me a PM and i send you the text file that has to be translated. On Zebrazuks site you will now find both versions: Other than the new way to cancel the playing of the Playlist there is nothing that makes it necessary to update to this version.
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