Help!
I've got a Windows 7, 64-bit system, and my issue is with Mirage Studio 1.5. I purchased an educational copy in about 2005 (good grief, I was in Middle School), and for a long and complicated list of reasons was never able to use it, much less install and license it. I understand that a great deal has changed since then, including the fact that Bauhaus Software does not seem to exist in any form now, but is all lost?
I'm a college sophomore now (so, still a student, as it were), and I am in the process of setting up my new computer. I found my copy of Mirage 1.5 the other day, and I would really like to license it for more than the 30 day period it insists on now. I've got it all installed, it runs fine (updated the drivers, etc.), but now that there is no support for the program, how can I prevent it from locking me out in a month's time? As film/animation student in college now, I'd really like to use this software without having to purchase anything else. And given that I did pay for it all properly back in the day, I think that I should be able to get a license, no? How does the licensing even work now, under TVPaint?
Anything you can pass along is highly appreciated.
Licence Issue
- idragosani
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Re: Licence Issue
You should have gotten a USB Dongle with your Mirage software. Without that dongle you won't be able to run the licensed version of Mirage. I started out with Mirage, too, and have since upgraded to TVPaint and still use the same old Mirage dongle (on Linux, even).
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TVP Pro 10 : Intel i7 2600 3.4 GHz : 8GB RAM : Ubuntu Studio 14.04 : Cintiq 21UX
Re: Licence Issue
honnestly, using now a 8 years old software today isn't a good plan,ArgyleMongol wrote:... As film/animation student in college now, I'd really like to use this software without having to purchase anything else.
if you're seriously thinking of working in Animation, go ahead and upgrade to the actual technology,
the tvpaint educ licence is very affordable, and regarding all the new features implemented since the Mirage days, I bet you won't regreat it .
my 2 cts.
Re: Licence Issue
Hello ArgyleMongol, and welcome to the TVPaint forums
Concerning your issue with Mirage, I am sorry to say that we cannot give codes for Mirage, as it is written on our F.A.Q. here :
However, if you happen to have lost it, your only option is to buy an Educationnal License.
Concerning your issue with Mirage, I am sorry to say that we cannot give codes for Mirage, as it is written on our F.A.Q. here :
I would advise you to look for your USB Dongle that came when you bought Mirage. It is the only way you will be able to run the software, as idragosini said.I've lost my Mirage codes, can you send them?
We are sorry, we cannot provide Mirage codes anymore.
However, if you happen to have lost it, your only option is to buy an Educationnal License.
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Re: License Issue
Thanks for the replies.
I do have the dongle and I can use it no problem. My only concern was that I still kept getting messages saying that I had "X days" until my license ran out. I do understand that the software is outmoded, but at this point I cannot afford to buy anything else. I work primarily in film, but recently became interested in returning to animation.
Thanks again for your help.
I do have the dongle and I can use it no problem. My only concern was that I still kept getting messages saying that I had "X days" until my license ran out. I do understand that the software is outmoded, but at this point I cannot afford to buy anything else. I work primarily in film, but recently became interested in returning to animation.
Thanks again for your help.