Maybe its more a vista issue than a w e issue in terms of responsiveness. I wonder if w e is more responsive running on windows 7?
-----Original Message----- From: Sandra Fouts [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 4:11 PM To: 'Edward'; [email protected] Subject: RE: FW: 7.1 stability problems At home, my 7.1 has not crashed on me. I don't have it here yet so I don't know on this computer. At home, I use IE 8, xp with sp3 and 7.1. The only problem I had was that adobe 9 which got rid of. Sandra Fouts Phone Counselor Arkansas Attorney General's Office 323 Center Street, Ste 200 Little Rock, AR 501-371-2303 Fax 501-682-8118 -----Original Message----- From: Edward [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 3:02 PM To: [email protected] Subject: FW: FW: 7.1 stability problems I found most bugs corrected in 7.1 but w e is still no where near as responsive as jaws is. Also, if you move to quick with w e, it ends up crashing the program you are working in like windows explorer or internet explorer. Edward -----Original Message----- From: Pastor Gil Pries [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 3:44 PM To: Bob Quinn; [email protected]; Chris Belle Subject: Re: FW: 7.1 stability problems Hi, I found all my problems with Internet Explorer 7 crashing disappeared when I updated to Internet Explorer 8. I have had no problems with brouse mode or crashing. Tried Firefox 3.5 and had brouse mode issues going to my home page when I opened up Firefox. Pastor Gil ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Quinn" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]>; "Chris Belle" <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 12:23 PM Subject: Re: FW: 7.1 stability problems > OOps I posted this earlier, but did reply to sender not to all sorry > about > that. I have no problems with 7.1 it seems as good as the previous > versions. I have been using WE on my home computers since version 4, > and have found That home made set files always need to be redone > whenever a major upgrade comes out whether it be WE or the program > they were made for. I gave up complicated sets, and use the mouse a > lot. Updating home made sets takes a lot of time, and work. I still > make them, but keep them to the bare necessities for simpler updating. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Chris Belle" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 1:23 PM > Subject: RE: FW: 7.1 stability problems > > >> Hi Chip? >> >> I did do exactly what you suggested, and got no where. >> >> I have since been able to duplicate this problem with a competent >> technician colleague who I work with regularly, this morning as a >> matter of fact. >> >> Sure enough, setfiles that work well for soundforge 7b with we 6.1 >> will break badly under we7 and not load correctly, hyperactive window >> cordinates will be messed up, and associations for loading will be >> messed >> up. >> >> I was told that this was probably something specific to my machine. >> >> Now I have good evidence that it is not so and that window-eyes is at >> fault. >> >> At 11:18 AM 7/13/2009, you wrote: >>>why don't you send the set files to support, with a detailed >>>explanation of how things work under 6.1, and a detailed explanation >>>of what it takes to see they're broken under 7.1? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>------------------------------ >>> >>>Chip Orange >>>Database Administrator >>>Florida Public Service Commission >>> >>>[email protected] >>>(850) 413-6314 >>> >>> (Any opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not >>>necessarily reflect those of the Florida Public Service Commission.) >>> >>> >>> > -----Original Message----- >>> > From: Chris Belle [mailto:[email protected]] >>> > Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 1:10 AM >>> > To: [email protected] >>> > Subject: Re: FW: 7.1 stability problems >>> > >>> > 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. 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