I can't answer that, my code was generated when I bought the thing
and that's the one I've been using ever since.
On 10/09/2007, at 6:13 PM, James Jolley wrote:
Hi Dane,
In my receipt for it, it says something to the effect that the code
is valid only for a month or 2 and you have to get another one off
the site? Is this right or a trick to stop others from giving them out?
Also, on the shipped version wich I took as well, does the code stay
the same?
Best
-James-
On 10 Sep 2007, at 01:37, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Ok, that explains why I haven't seen this problem that has been
mentioned, I've been using Sound Studio for 19 months since I
bought it at that time.
On 10/09/2007, at 6:58 AM, James Jolley wrote:
Hi Kev,
Yep, I did have real problems when I installed the trial! Basicly,
I had to get my partner to click the registration option and I
pasted in the details from the email with the receipt. It works
once registered. They need to fix this.
Best
-James-
On 9 Sep 2007, at 18:16, Kevin Reeves wrote:
Hey James. I've been having an issue trying to get Sound Studio to
even run. When I upgraded to the new version, I get a silent
dialog box. In a sense, Vo reads nothing. No bonks, tones, etc. As
soon as I command tab away from it, everything else that is
running seems to speak fine, finder, mail, etc. However, I soon as
I command tab back into the dialog, vo goes silent. Didn't you say
that you had problems with something like this when you upgraded.
If so, how was it solved. Thanks for any help you can provide.
Kevin Reeves
www.kevinreeves.net
On Sep 5, 2007, at 1:47 AM, James Jolley wrote:
hi Josh:
1. Editting seems perfect for now at least. You use option dash
and option plus to set your zoom level, arror arrow with left and
right arrow to find your points for cutting and the usual
selection keys work. Command Home selects from the current
position to the top, nice and easy to pull off without having 3
hands. Same goes for Command down arrow.
As to recording it seems fine, but i've not tried reading VU's on
it or anything yet.
The options for altering sample rate and specifying the running
time would you believe is accessible and it is in one dialog, how
odd.
These are my thoughts, for now at least.
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