So, I've been trying to include one of the libs from lambda-packages, and failed repeatedly:( I'm hitting on the error in the title: No module named pyasn1.codec.der Specifically, I'm trying to get the cryptography module into my lambda deployment packages, but maybe I'm misunderstanding the quick guide: But, if you want to use this project the other (wrong) way, just put the contents of the.tar.gz archive into your lambda.zip. Yes, I'm sorry, but I can't jump on Zappa at this point (maybe after this proof of concept is done), but it seems like I shouldn't have to, right?
Working on a Mac, I:. downloaded lambda-packages-master.zip, extracted its contents. dug into lambdapackages cryptography,.
I wonder if those packages could be found on a original working Nero 9 or if they are so far embedded in there you can't move them to another machine? Open it in a ZIP program such as J-Zip. Then, extract each folder to the path I show above. It's strange that the.wma codec is available in the Nero 9 folder; you're running in Win 7.
grabbed and extracted (to libs-for-aws cryptography ) the cryptography-1.4.tar.gz archive. Then I built my Lambda Deployment Package, and added to it the libs-for-aws cryptography directory. Package via Cloud Formation, deploy to AWS, and, when my Lambda is triggered, I get a 500, and in CloudWatch logs I get this message ( cauth is just the name of my Lambda package) START RequestId: 938e62f0-18a2-11e7-a55f-d146b6ce0af9 Version: $LATEST Unable to import module 'cauth': No module named pyasn1.codec.der END RequestId: 938e62f0-18a2-11e7-a55f-d146b6ce0af9 Am I doing something wrong in the way I'm trying to include the cryptography package from lambda-packages?
Something very strange- The last time I looked at templates in v9 Nero Vision, there were only a couple of each type even though I have Reloaded. Tonight, I see all of them. The templates are here- C: Program Files (x86) Nero Nero 9 Templates There are four different folders. If you open any of the folders and there only one or two templates, I don't know what's going on. I zipped all four folders into one. The name (Standard2D.zip), is misleading since it has all the templates.
Open it in a ZIP program such as J-Zip. Then, extract each folder to the path I show above. Let me know when you've downloaded it since it's.555 GB and I want to free up space at my dropbox account. Something very strange- The last time I looked at templates in v9 Nero Vision, there were only a couple of each type even though I have Reloaded. Tonight, I see all of them. The templates are here- C: Program Files (x86) Nero Nero 9 Templates There are four different folders.
If you open any of the folders and there only one or two templates, I don't know what's going on. I zipped all four folders into one. The name (Standard2D.zip), is misleading since it has all the templates. Open it in a ZIP program such as J-Zip. Then, extract each folder to the path I show above. Let me know when you've downloaded it since it's.555 GB and I want to free up space at my dropbox account. Thanks Wither1 but after downloading, unzipping and moving one of the folders (standard2) to Nero in the program86 lineup.
I went and smart started Nero, (Nero Vision) and was going to make DVD video to see if the menu was in there. But now as soon as vision starts I get this runtime error message. If I x it out, Nero returns to the smart start screen.
So I shut down and started the computer again but have the same results. Now I get this runtime error I don't know if they are related but I never had vision stop before because of this runtime. Thanks Wither1 but after downloading, unzipping and moving one of the folders (standard2) to Nero in the program86 lineup. I went and smart started Nero, (Nero Vision) and was going to make DVD video to see if the menu was in there.
But now as soon as vision starts I get this runtime error message. If I x it out, Nero returns to the smart start screen. So I shut down and started the computer again but have the same results. Now I get this runtime error I don't know if they are related but I never had vision stop before because of this runtime. They haven't sabotaged anything. I've had other people install v9 using the download installation file and they were able to do so without problem.
Above, you said you uninstalled v9 and that you also used the clean tool. The proper way to uninstall v7 through v9 is to use the Nero General Clean Tool, not Control Panel, since those versions didn't use a Windows installer. It looks like whatever you did, didn't completely remove the appropriate registry entries so it appears you have two of the same versions installed. I don't know if it will help but download and run this tool- Do you still get the same problem? If you do, try running the Nero General Clean Tool again and then reinstalling. They haven't sabotaged anything. I've had other people install v9 using the download installation file and they were able to do so without problem.
Above, you said you uninstalled v9 and that you also used the clean tool. The proper way to uninstall v7 through v9 is to use the Nero General Clean Tool, not Control Panel, since those versions didn't use a Windows installer. It looks like whatever you did, didn't completely remove the appropriate registry entries so it appears you have two of the same versions installed. I don't know if it will help but download and run this tool- Do you still get the same problem?
If you do, try running the Nero General Clean Tool again and then reinstalling. I wrote another post on here where you gave your advice about the missing Windows Media Audio - WMA in WaveEditor. Same is the case with my now working Nero 9. When I looked at the registry on my wife's Win7 machine and compared the keys and strings there were a few differences and I guess those make it available in the encoder. But make no mistake it is missing on my recently installed Win10.
I know you can export the Wave registry from her machine to this one but I am a bit hesitant to do that and have something happen to the binary. What are your thoughts Wither1? I wrote another post on here where you gave your advice about the missing Windows Media Audio - WMA in WaveEditor. Same is the case with my now working Nero 9. When I looked at the registry on my wife's Win7 machine and compared the keys and strings there were a few differences and I guess those make it available in the encoder. But make no mistake it is missing on my recently installed Win10.
I know you can export the Wave registry from her machine to this one but I am a bit hesitant to do that and have something happen to the binary. What are your thoughts Wither1? The service was 3 hours yesterday but I managed to get away with only an hour this morning. We moved into this house 2 years ago and we had all kinds of stuff in the basement that wasn't organized and, then, the previous owner left me with a bunch of their stuff to deal with. We've got almost everything straightened out. The stuff we don't want is separated into a recycle pile and Salvation Army pile, on one of the porches. I'll get to those when I have time.
Later, I'm going to do a little painting in the garage. Might put the new carburetor on my power washer. That's another story. I think the problem is that the Windows Media Center was discontinued in Win 10 and it was the source of the.wma encoders/decoders in previous versions.
Can't really nail that down. Go here- C: Program Files (x86) Nero Nero 9 Nero WaveEditor AudioPluginMgr Is the APMMSaxp.dll there? The service was 3 hours yesterday but I managed to get away with only an hour this morning. We moved into this house 2 years ago and we had all kinds of stuff in the basement that wasn't organized and, then, the previous owner left me with a bunch of their stuff to deal with. We've got almost everything straightened out. The stuff we don't want is separated into a recycle pile and Salvation Army pile, on one of the porches.
I'll get to those when I have time. Later, I'm going to do a little painting in the garage. Might put the new carburetor on my power washer. That's another story. I think the problem is that the Windows Media Center was discontinued in Win 10 and it was the source of the.wma encoders/decoders in previous versions. Can't really nail that down.
Go here- C: Program Files (x86) Nero Nero 9 Nero WaveEditor AudioPluginMgr Is the APMMSaxp.dll there? You are a busy person. BTW what service was 3 hours, you've got me curious now?
I did look at what you suggested and yes it is in there but it does not show in the list of encoders only in the list of decoders. When I surveyed the registry I saw associations with quicktime all over the place also. As far as Media Center, maybe this is true because I do have it with my wife's laptop (win7), even though both wmplayers are 12. I might have to do the stand alone but didn't like their tag-along products that show up and slow things down. I don't know how to see the paths with the files or maybe you could just adjust something but I know little about doing it.
You are a busy person. BTW what service was 3 hours, you've got me curious now? I did look at what you suggested and yes it is in there but it does not show in the list of encoders only in the list of decoders. When I surveyed the registry I saw associations with quicktime all over the place also. As far as Media Center, maybe this is true because I do have it with my wife's laptop (win7), even though both wmplayers are 12. I might have to do the stand alone but didn't like their tag-along products that show up and slow things down. I don't know how to see the paths with the files or maybe you could just adjust something but I know little about doing it.
The first 3 hours was the major sort and organize in the basement. It only took an hour yesterday to finish it up. First painted one of the side doors in the garage. Will second coat this morning and definitely get to the carburetor. I assume the 'list's you're referring to are those in WaveEditor. It's strange that the.wma codec is available in the Nero 9 folder; you're running in Win 7 mode and it's not available in WaveEditor for v9 (v5.4.39.7). I wonder if setting WMP to Win 7 compatibility mode might enable the.wma codec in Windows 10.
I've looked on various sites on the web (including Microsoft) about.wma in Windows 10 and haven't found any kind of solution except to install software which plays a.wma in Win 10. However, I don't know if doing so would make the codec available to WaveEditor. I suspect running v9 in a VM would help if the VM had an earlier OS.
I don't know how all that works. The first 3 hours was the major sort and organize in the basement.
It only took an hour yesterday to finish it up. First painted one of the side doors in the garage. Will second coat this morning and definitely get to the carburetor. I assume the 'list's you're referring to are those in WaveEditor. It's strange that the.wma codec is available in the Nero 9 folder; you're running in Win 7 mode and it's not available in WaveEditor for v9 (v5.4.39.7).
I wonder if setting WMP to Win 7 compatibility mode might enable the.wma codec in Windows 10. I've looked on various sites on the web (including Microsoft) about.wma in Windows 10 and haven't found any kind of solution except to install software which plays a.wma in Win 10. However, I don't know if doing so would make the codec available to WaveEditor. I suspect running v9 in a VM would help if the VM had an earlier OS. I don't know how all that works. Back when she got her laptop the download from Nero I think was different than the one they give you now.
My Vista laptop also had Nero on it via using the original disc and then the site but that was a long, long time ago. I can try their Wave Editor again (it is like the one in the original package) but they have those tag along programs with it that you must set to not function. If you simply uninstall the one it wipes out Wave also. I know because I tried it. As many a file there were in the registry that also had a string code for quicktime and showtime I wonder if the dropping of quicktime brought on the problem.
It one thing to decode but maybe more complicated to encode. Back when she got her laptop the download from Nero I think was different than the one they give you now. My Vista laptop also had Nero on it via using the original disc and then the site but that was a long, long time ago. I can try their Wave Editor again (it is like the one in the original package) but they have those tag along programs with it that you must set to not function. If you simply uninstall the one it wipes out Wave also. I know because I tried it. As many a file there were in the registry that also had a string code for quicktime and showtime I wonder if the dropping of quicktime brought on the problem.
It one thing to decode but maybe more complicated to encode. I can't be sure about the differences in the download versions. I think the latest one is actually v9.4.26 which made v9 Win 7 compatible. However, there were two additional updates to it. I commented to Nero about the available download versions for some of the older software but got no where. I can provide the updates to you but that isn't the issue here.
I'm kind of confused about your situation. Is v9 on your system and, also, your wife's? If so, do you have more than one serial number? This should have no bearing on this particular problem so, just asking. I don't know what you mean about the 'tag along programs.' I also don't understand how uninstalling one 'wipes out Wave.' I don't think QuickTime would support.wma (a Microsoft Windows format).
Earlier, I suggested running Windows Media Player in Win 7 compatibility on your Win 10 system to enable the.wma codec. Did you try that? Can you play.wma WMP. If not, I found this from another website- I had the problem that WMA files would not play in Media Player on Windows 10. I downloaded one WMA album to WinAmp a media player program. Then tried to play it and an error message appeared saying a licence was required to play this file and a link to a licencing site will appear, continue yes or no. I followed the link and clicked the download licence button.
A successful message appeared and the file played in WinAmp. I then went to media player and all my WMA files played no problem. I can't be sure about the differences in the download versions. I think the latest one is actually v9.4.26 which made v9 Win 7 compatible.
However, there were two additional updates to it. I commented to Nero about the available download versions for some of the older software but got no where. I can provide the updates to you but that isn't the issue here.
I'm kind of confused about your situation. Is v9 on your system and, also, your wife's? If so, do you have more than one serial number? This should have no bearing on this particular problem so, just asking.
I don't know what you mean about the 'tag along programs.' I also don't understand how uninstalling one 'wipes out Wave.'
I don't think QuickTime would support.wma (a Microsoft Windows format). He's got Job Done and I am back at square one. Maybe I should have left well enough alone but I decided to uninstall with the clean tool and then used the first aid also, made sure everything everywhere was Win 7 in the properties but after trying to reinstall now I get this message = Name Blame for a file I did not type. I'm thinking somewhere someone is laughing big time. Adding to their laughter I thought maybe I would re-install the free(?) Wave Editor but guess what = only their tag-along programs are on my 'New' computer after doing their install making sure the settings were Win 7. Search shows nothing called Wave Editor is on here; just their tag along programs.
This might be a chapter for the book, 'Why I Became A Drunk.' I'm heading for the golf course so only have a few minutes today. Why oh why did you uninstall v9? My remarks were directed at trying to get Win 10 to play.wma. So that the codec would be available to Nero. Had nothing to do with the v9 installation.
What that guy did was install Winamp and then play a.wma in it. After that, WMP would play.wma. If you don't have WMP, you would probably need the Windows Features Pack from Microsoft. That's especially true if you have a 'N' type of Windows 10 installed. At this point, I'm not going to ask you to do anything until you answer the following question. Can you manually get to the path in the error message in File Explorer? Also, there's no need to use the first aid kit a second time.
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You should now only need the clean tool. I'm heading for the golf course so only have a few minutes today. Why oh why did you uninstall v9? My remarks were directed at trying to get Win 10 to play.wma. So that the codec would be available to Nero. Had nothing to do with the v9 installation. What that guy did was install Winamp and then play a.wma in it.
After that, WMP would play.wma. If you don't have WMP, you would probably need the Windows Features Pack from Microsoft. That's especially true if you have a 'N' type of Windows 10 installed. At this point, I'm not going to ask you to do anything until you answer the following question. Can you manually get to the path in the error message in File Explorer? Also, there's no need to use the first aid kit a second time. You should now only need the clean tool.
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