CMC and CME/CCC workings
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2020 10:27 am
Hi Paul
I have a suggestion on the way CME and CCC is implemented.
When I first installed CMC on my PC it took a bit of searching to find out what CME is and does. I found references to it in CMC and and assumed it was something to do with importing titles and sync required it. For someone new to CMC there was no way to tell where CME was and if it was another program I should download and a search of google and your forum showed me it was a file to run.
After searching the folder I found it - a separate exe file.
I give this preamble because to the uninitiated this can be a moment to say "it doesnt work, try another program"
What I am thinking is this process can be put inside CMC under settings under "Sync" or something similar where a radio box can be "Use CME" or "Use CCC" and this fires up CME or CCC accordingly ready to be configured and launched into the taskbar. When done like this the user does not have to be a person savvy with folder Exe files, it just works.
As CME and CCC are quite important to the inner workings of CMC I feel it takes a bit of understanding to what these programs all do, so making it simple is important for the uninitiated.
Regards
Gary
I have a suggestion on the way CME and CCC is implemented.
When I first installed CMC on my PC it took a bit of searching to find out what CME is and does. I found references to it in CMC and and assumed it was something to do with importing titles and sync required it. For someone new to CMC there was no way to tell where CME was and if it was another program I should download and a search of google and your forum showed me it was a file to run.
After searching the folder I found it - a separate exe file.
I give this preamble because to the uninitiated this can be a moment to say "it doesnt work, try another program"
What I am thinking is this process can be put inside CMC under settings under "Sync" or something similar where a radio box can be "Use CME" or "Use CCC" and this fires up CME or CCC accordingly ready to be configured and launched into the taskbar. When done like this the user does not have to be a person savvy with folder Exe files, it just works.
As CME and CCC are quite important to the inner workings of CMC I feel it takes a bit of understanding to what these programs all do, so making it simple is important for the uninitiated.
Regards
Gary