At 05:03 PM 5/5/05 -0400, dhbailey wrote: >Even though your system seems to be fine, perhaps being sure you've >updated to the most recent Win98 video drivers and audio drivers will help.
I keep my machine updated with the latest drivers, a lesson not forgotten over the years. The bug seems to appear within certain files. I've tried other files and this doesn't happen -- neither with newly created ones nor even with those brought up from originals created in Finale 2.2. I just did that last night for testing ... an orchestral piece I first entered in 2.2 and has been my "transfer tester" over the years, used to see what version will properly translate files from different other versions, since it contains lots of graphic expressions and layers . The human playback worked perfectly on that and others. I've got a clot of expressions in the crashing file, and I'll go through to find out if some of the hairpins (which are visual expressivions and not specific, i.e., have no dynamics before and after) are causing the human playback to (guessing here) hit negative territory. Just guessing, but since it always crashed in the hairpins routine, that could point to a reason. These files all pass integrity checks, etc. A real pain, though, and nasty that it crashes right down to a BSOD. Dennis _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
