Thursday, January 31, 2013

Why couldn't I receive a DXF file into my AutoCAD?

Q. After downloading a DXF file into my computer, I tried to open the file through my AutoCAD program, version 2002. CAD gave me an invalid message. Whatâs probably stopping me from opening this DXF into DWG extension?

A. DWG and DXF formats follow this list (from old to new)
R12
2000
2004
2007
2010
2011

You can open only DXF 2000, 2001, 2002 format, from 2004 to 2011 you install recent version
Check Autodesk web site for download free converter (DWG TrueView)
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/pc/index?id=6703438&siteID=123112

Can autocad 2002 open dwg files created with autocad 2008 onwards?
Q.

A. No, you can't open version from 2003 to 2011.
Download free DWG TrueView and convert from 2008 to 2002 (or 2000) format.
Official link:
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/pc/index?siteID=123112&id=6703438&DCMP=ILC-DWG-PUV

False advertisements from streaming video company?
Q. Hello,

We started a small entertainment website which contains non-copyrighted movies and TV Shows. Since we had a really big archive we decided to go with one of the video streaming companies which encodes the video and manages the file and gives us bandwidth. Before signing the contract they gave us many promises and false advertising, such as video advertising for our medias, great security so no one could download the videos and so on. another offer they gave us was 6 month of free service and then 2 years contract after that. After signing the papers and start working with them, our account manager was always late with answering our questions and none of promises was delivered to us. Not only we were losing money but our videos were getting downloaded very easily and yet we were getting answer from our account manager and their support about once a week. It was continued so we had to pay everything out of our pocket and we were almost bankrupted. Right now we completely changed our direction and we don't work the same way or in fact we don't work with any streaming companies because we don't have the money after all the money we lost. After these 6 month they told us that they can't do anything about the security of our movies and they gave an options which was very expensive for us by that time, and they say they don't work with the advertising company they promised us anymore. They were other false promises as well but these two were the ones did hit us the most. So we told them give us a time to move our files from their servers because we can't do this anymore and they told us they understand and they support us. Now after like 6 month they sent us a a bill of $60,000 out of no where and their lawyer (I think its a collection agency) keeps calling us. My question is what are my options. The thing is they don't have my SS# or my CC#. All they have is my signature on a contract. Do I have to take this $60,000 bill seriously? or should I fight back? The problem is honestly we don't have anymore money to hire a lawyer and fight back.

The only problem is their promises were verbal and this whole contract was based on trust.

I would appreciate if anyone could help.

A. Yikes, the solution will sting. You'll just have to jump ship and know better than to enter shady agreements the next time you initiate a campaign. Some publishing options, like TrueView video ads, are legit, especially if you hire a company which lays out the terms of service in black and white. There are plenty of online companies out there transparent enough to provide efficient service, such as audiencetv.net. Be more prudent next time and do your legwork before you invest money in an agreement.




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