http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20867
--- Comment #14 from Jussi Saarinen jussaar@mbnet.fi 2010-07-09 17:11:35 --- Created an attachment (id=29474) --> (http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=29474) Files saved with Windows Vista
(In reply to comment #12)
(In reply to comment #11)
In the save dialog, (when the "GetSaveFileName16 custom hook 0x11e700ba no longer supported" appears), can you actually switch the file type?
Yes I can. Beside mus-files, I can also choose to save in mid-, mts-, or enc-formats.
The reason why I'm asking is because in my case, I can choose a different type of file, but due to the non-execution of the custom hook, Corel draw doesn't know about it and writes some kind of mixture of file types. But I'm not sure if this is really the cause, so I would like to know your results.
I'll post the other types of files as soon as I can get the correctly saved files for reference from a computer with Vista. This may take a while (a few weeks), since I don't actually have any computers with Windows at the moment.
I have now both the correctly saved ones from a Windows Vista machine and the incorrectly saved ones.
Music Time has to different File-menu entries for saving files: "Save As" and "Export File". With "Save As" I can make mus-, mid-, mts- and enc-files. With "Export File" I can make mid-, mts- and enc-formats. I used Xubuntu Lucid Lynx 10.04 LTS and Wine version 1.2-rc6 for this test.
All the mid-files were saved correctly and identically (i.e. could be played with aplaymidi). The resulting files were also identical to the one obtained from a computer with Vista.
All the mts-files could also be opened correctly and were the same size. However, none of the files were identical with each other. The two saved with Vista (using "Save As" and "Export File"), and the other two saved in Xubuntu were all unique.
The enc-files could not be opened with Music Time because the program can only save enc-files, not open them. Both files saved with Vista where identical with each other. The two saved with Xubuntu were the same size but had different md5sums. They also were different size compared to the ones saved in Vista. More interestingly, they were the same size as the incorrectly saved mus-file.
I'll attach a zip-file containing the files obtained with Vista to this message and the Xubuntu ones to the next.