OK so maybe I need to make sure FreeDV isn't writing any data files, or 
if it does write them, they should go to c:\ or some other temp 
directory. I think I am just writing a log file as a debug feature 
anyway, so it can be disabled.

I'll take a look at this over the next few days, then see if we can get 
a new exe to try.

Thanks guys!

David

On 06/05/17 12:29, Brian Richardson wrote:
> I had the same problem.  The issue is that the default installation folder is 
> in the \Program Files folder and I think the GUI must attempt to write into 
> this folder and Win 10 will not allow that.
>
> Reinstall it into the C:\ folder and it will work.  Otherwise run it as 
> Administrator which also works but you have to do that every time you run it. 
>  I do not recall the problem with the 32 bit v1.2 but it is there in the 64 
> bit version 1.2.
>
> Regards,  Brian Richardson
>
>
>> On 6 May 2017, at 10:54 am, David Rowe <da...@rowetel.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Has anyone tried the FreeDV GUI 1.2 software on Windows 10?  I have one
>> report of it "not starting".  Not sure if it's the 32 or 64 bit version.
>> I understand there is also some sort of new Windows security feature
>> that prevents application program files being installed in the "Program
>> Files" folder.
>>
>> Richard and I run mainly Linux so it would be great to get some feedback
>> from Windows users.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> David
>>
>>
>> On 04/05/17 09:40, Jeroen Vreeken wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> It has been a while, but I did make some steady progress.
>>> (Trying different training strategies can take days at a time)
>>> I made a new version of the patch with some changes:
>>>
>>> - I cut out a lot of silence and noises from the training material (like
>>> the breathing). There is no real point in reproducing such noises
>>> perfectly. I also added David's samples and some other nice ones I found
>>> that where different from all I already had. (Also some children voices)
>>> - Instead of three times 256 values (resulting in 24 bits) I used two
>>> tables of 1024 values. (20bits). 24 bits of course give a slightly
>>> better result, but I think the bits are better used now. On average the
>>> error is about 1.7dB lower than 700C.
>>> - Wo and Energy each get an extra bit.
>>> - The last two bits are used for voicing. One of the things I noticed
>>> when listening to audible artifacts was that the combined Wo and voicing
>>> was resulting in Wo being interpolated from the hardcoded non-voiced
>>> default back to the voiced value. This sometimes results in an audible
>>> pitch shift. Having a voice bits seperatly makes this a bit less likely.
>>>
>>> Sample:
>>> http://video.vreeken.net/~dml/patches/all.1300C_10b10b5e7wo2v.wav
>>>
>>> 73,
>>> Jeroen PE1RXQ
>>>
>>>
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