Hi Jaimo,
I'm having the same problem, with the same messaged result, with the Woodwinds I disc I just bought, so I fished around past posts to see if we were not alone, and we're NOT!
Pasted below is a Q&A from a few months back, I'm going with the cleaning advice given and hoping for the best-Good Luck!!!
-DKW
hope it's o.k. to tag onto this thread. I too, just purchased Appasionata Strings. and have made sure I have downloaded the latest updates for the Syncrosoft key, as well as the Vienna Library installer.
What I am encountering, is that upon launching the Vienna Library installer, and navigating to the package.info on the DVD, one of two things happens. Either immediately, or within a few minutes, the installer simply quits.
Or, the contents will begin to load, but after a few minutes, I get this message
"Cannot Read Installation Package (file is corrupted?)"
I tried copying the DVD contents to a folder on my desktop, and installing from that, but the same thing happens.
Ilio (where I purchased it from) doesn't feel that the DVD is bad, because it doesn't always quit or get the error message at the same point of installation.
I have 2 emails into VSL tech support, but haven't heard back, although I know it's a weekend.
Thought I'd post here, to see if anyone has ever had this happen before, and might know the cause.
Thanks in advance...
Hello
I've just purchased the Vienna Instruments Orch Strings I & II. The Orch strings I just will not install. After inserting the DVD #1 and following the instructions eventually it gets stuck on Violins 17.dat and an error message appears saying:
"Cannot read installation package (file is corrupted?)"
I've tried it about 6 or 7 times now and exactly the same thing happens. What's strange is that the Orch strings II had exactly the same message except that when I tried it for a second time it worked fine....?
Has anyone seen this before, I think it's most likely something to do with the disc.
I've downloaed all the current software and registered the VI's.
Any help greatly appreciated
Jim
Sat Nov 18, 2006 9:40 am
Conquer
Member
Joined: 28 Sep 2006
Posts: 35
Hi Jim,
I've had a few similar problems installing the VI libraries. I suggest you examine the surface of the DVD's to make sure there are no scratches or finger marks (if they're scratched, ask for a replacement) and make sure your DVDR drive is well-ventilated - I found the problem occurred more in the heat of last summer. What worked for me (once) was using a CD lens cleaner (a CD with little brushes which you insert in the drive and run for 30 seconds or so) prior to installation.
Sat Nov 18, 2006 10:19 am
JimineySnicket
Junior Member
Joined: 06 Jul 2005
Posts: 16
Hi thanks for that. You've confirmed my suspicions! The DVD does have a little smear on it so I'll try giving it a clean.
Thanks again
Jim