I've gotten the same here on several ocasions.

After abandoning we 7.0 in frustration because of a failure to communicate to gwmicro my issues for various reasons I won't go in to here, I decided to give we7.1 a test drive.

To their credit, one issue that's seems to have been resolved is the drag and drop issue, it now seems to be working.

This was broken in the we7 release.

My test drive of it with levelator with we7.1 seems to work now.

One very serious problem I am having with we since the whole we7 cycle began is the issue of setfiles being broken between we6.1 and we7.

I have some very extensive and very well written soundforge setfiles written by my good friend Tom Kingston whom I beta tested for last year.

These setfiles add a lot of functionallity and usability to soundforge 8, and I modifyed them to work with my prefered soundforge 7 installation.

When I upgraded to we7 in any of it's incarnations, these setfiles neither load correctly, and window cordinates are messed up, and all kinds of strange things happen.

I've had some very brief conversation with gwmicro over this but have never gotten this satisfactorily addressed.

There is no change with we7.1, the setfiles are still very broken.

The basic structure of the setfiles is this, there are two loader sets which are associated with different modules in soundforge, and hyperactive windows will trigger and load the appropriate setfile as needed for any given window, so when you want to create a new setfile for a new part of the forge, you just make a new setfile and load it with a hyperactive window from one of the loader sets.

Pretty slick, kind of what I used to do with the ram locations with vocal-eyes and branching remember when we only had 10 hyperactive windows, my have we come a long way.

 something changed in we7 which broke these setfiles.

Any enlightening information would be appreciated.

Regards.



        At 04:36 PM 7/12/2009, you wrote:
I am having the same problem.  If you move around to quick in windows
explorer or internet explorer w e will crash.

Edward


-----Original Message-----
From: Chip Orange [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, July 12, 2009 3:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: 7.1 stability problems

Yes, Bill, I was; then I switched to dec-talk access 32, from Eloquence, and
things do seem much better.  why not try that and see if it makes a big
difference; it will help them a lot, in tracking it down, if you find this
out.

Chip


-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Holton [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, July 12, 2009 2:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: 7.1 stability problems

Hi.

Is anyone else having trouble with 7.1 when you start moving fast around the
computer?  I have WE 7.1 stop talking on both my XP and Vista machines, both
using eloquence, if I start keying around too fast with either Windows keys
or WE hotkeys.  The rest of the sounds on the PC work fine, and it's not
locking up, but it takes speech about ten seconds to start again.  Other
times it doesn't start again, and the only way to get WE back is to do a
hard reset.

On my Vista machine, I also have a problem I have had ever since I started
using Vista, only now it happens more frequently.  Speech will die, the
other sounds are working fine, and the only way to get WE back is to turn
the machine off or do a start menu restart.  Then, just before Windows shuts
down, the speech comes back fine, for about two seconds, then the machine is
restarted.  This is very frustrating.  Anyone else having this situation?

Thanks.  Bill

Bill



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