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  • #33273
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    Robin
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    Hi Bob – any membership credit system that would work for WooCommerce will work for Symbiostock, so you just have look for something like that.

    #33271
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    Robin
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    Hi Mirjan,

    Sorry about the late response. Can you please disable the cron from your control panel, upload a video, then manually run the processor with errors enabled? You enable them by editing your wp-config.php file and turn debug to true. Once you do that, please let me know if you get an error, and if so, post what it says.

    You may have to run the processor a few times.

    Also please try this with two different videos, one short, one long, to see the difference, if any.

    Thanks

    #33236
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    Robin
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    Hey Bob – sorry about that – please try again, there was a slight bug in the versioning.

    #33223
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    Robin
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    Hey there – this looks like something along the lines of what you could look for:

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/user-waller-credit-system/

    Although I don’t know if this plugin is itself good, but there may be others that work well in this capacity.

    #33222
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    Robin
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    Hey there – please see:

    Here

    #33221
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    Robin
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    Hey Paul – please see:

    Here

    #33218
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    Robin
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    Hey Paul – looking into this. Will report soon.

    #33215
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    Robin
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    Hi Graham – this is normal behavior in the sense that warnings do not cause issues. However, you should disable error reporting via your wp-config.php file or some other plugin to ensure that warnings and notices do not show up on your live site.

    #33214
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    Robin
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    Hi Clif – as long as you are using the latest versions of Symbiostock with the associated version of WooCommerce, you should be able to create a license that has a default cost of “0” which will make it free.

    I suggest that if you are having trouble with the new license, you open one of the default ones in another browser window and one by one compare each setting to ensure they are all the same. Once done, ensure you click “update licenses” and “update prices” and then the processor should go through and apply them accordingly.

    As for the 404 page, I’m not sure why that is happening – do you have a page called ‘licenses’? That should be auto created when Symbiostock is first installed.

    #33192
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    Robin
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    Hi Paul – again, this has nothing to do with Symbiostock and is completely based on WooCommerce and WordPress. Symbiostock simply uses their image resizing mechanisms to create thumbnails and does not arbitrate anything itself.

    #33186
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    Robin
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    Hi there – this is not related to Symbiostock as Symbiostock relies entirely on WooCommerce and wordpress for its implementation. Please look into how WooCommerce interacts with Yoast in this regard, thanks.

    #33185
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    Robin
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    Hi Jurgen – it likely already does, but has not been thoroughly tested with it. There is currently no immediate plan to do extensive testing with it as it is compatible with 7.1.

    #33183
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    Robin
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    Hey Stephanie – sorry, will get back to you via e-mail, thanks.

    #33175
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    Robin
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    DPI is dots per inch – so that means, pixels per inch. Since all resolutions in digital format are the same per inch, there is no such thing as DPI in regards to images. They are simply, resolution. However, if you are going to print something at 90DPI, then a 90×90 digital mage will fill exactly 1 inch of printing space. If, however, you decide to print at 300DPI, this 90×90 image will then be less sharp, because now each pixel is going to be expanded to cover more than one dot per inch, and will therefore look pixelated (theoretically).

    So the same image (90×90) is theoretically a 90 DPI image, whereas the same image in a true 300×300 pixel format could then be considered a 300DPI image, assuming it also is only supposed to be printed in a 1 inch box.

    So this all means that the same image at 90 DPI is basically 90×90 pixels, and the same image at 300 DPI is 300×300. So putting the raw resolution there is in fact, the most accurate way of achieving this.

    However, if you want to inform your customers of the approximate size at certain DPIs, you could add a filter via WP that would tell customers this information.

    In essence, the answer to your question is, yes, Symbiostock supports any DPI, and selling various different DPIs of the same image. Instead of DPI, we use resolution, which in print is sometimes converted to DPI to determine the print size.

    #33160
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    Robin
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    Hi Thomas – the best way is to open one of the already existing variants in one window, and your new one in another, and one by one compare each setting. Usually some filter or another is missing and this causes that issue.

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