I'll see if I have this problem too, and find the dlls needed if I can.
Den 2010 12 14 15:49 skrev "Cory de La Torre" <gear....@gmail.com>:
> Oh ffs. Just had a windows update right now, and I came back to test it
> "just cause" and everything works now! Computers, man, computers. Anyways
> thanks Tom I really appreciate your help.
>
> On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 6:31 AM, Cory de La Torre <gear....@gmail.com
>wrote:
>
>> :(. Well it seems the only option I have is just doing an upgrade install
>> of Win7 (repair). And seeing if that works. I can't seem to find the dlls
>> anywhere on the dvd.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 6:12 AM, Tom Edwards <cont...@steamreview.org
>wrote:
>>
>>> The files are probably in C:\Windows\System32\Speech, but I've no idea
>>> really.
>>>
>>> The new extractor version wasn't meant to fix your problem BTW. ;-)
>>>
>>>
>>> On 14/12/2010 2:07, Cory de La Torre wrote:
>>>
>>>> Just dropped the new dlls in right now and still getting crashes. Gonna
>>>> try
>>>> looking through my Windows install now.
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 6:05 AM, Cory de La Torre<gear....@gmail.com
>>>> >wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Thanks tom, really appreciate it. I'll go looking for those files,
>>>>> though
>>>>> might you have any idea which folder they would be located in within
the
>>>>> cd
>>>>> directory? I'm assuming it would be in the root directory of windows
>>>>> though.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 4:44 AM, Tom Edwards<cont...@steamreview.org
>>>>> >wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Someone once said they fixed the problem by copying some SAPI-related
>>>>>> DLLs
>>>>>> off their Windows install CD. They disappeared without telling anyone
>>>>>> what
>>>>>> those files were, unfortunately.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The SAPI extractor is crumbling away because Valve don't use it. They
>>>>>> have
>>>>>> a different extractor built with phoneme middleware that they don't -
I
>>>>>> assume - have a distribution license for.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I went back to the extractor just now to make sure it still works and
>>>>>> found a bug in the error message that appears when extraction totally
>>>>>> fails.
>>>>>> Somehow I'd cocked up the process of launching the control panel app.
>>>>>> Fix
>>>>>> here:
http://steamreview.org/external/vdc/phonemeextractor_sapi5.4.zip
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 14/12/2010 11:50, Cory de La Torre wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Not really sure if this falls under mapping or not, so I threw it in
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> coders list. My current problem is extracting phenom extraction. I'm
>>>>>>> currently using Tom Edwards "fixed" phonemeextractor.dll. For
reasons
>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>> can't seem to understand is during the extraction (after putting in
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> sentence for the audio file and clicking ok) faceposer just plain
>>>>>>> crashes.
>>>>>>> I've found it works for other people and sometimes it doesn't,
though
>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>> seem
>>>>>>> to be the in the rare group of people that faceposer just plain
>>>>>>> crashes
>>>>>>> on
>>>>>>> during the extraction.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I was following a tutorial earlier that dates back to around
2008.The
>>>>>>> tutorial has directed me to go and download the SpeechSDK and
install
>>>>>>> that.
>>>>>>> Upon further investigation I've found that under Windows 7 you don't
>>>>>>> even
>>>>>>> need that, and just the fixed dll. After reading some more I've come
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> another fork in the road. It seems the only way to get this shit all
>>>>>>> fixed
>>>>>>> up again is to reinstall windows, something I am totally not going
to
>>>>>>> do
>>>>>>> if
>>>>>>> this still doesn't end working. Honestly I shouldn't have to
reinstall
>>>>>>> my
>>>>>>> operating system anyways. Thats a severe punishment for this going
>>>>>>> south.
>>>>>>> My
>>>>>>> question is whether or not installing the SpeechSDk is the reason
>>>>>>> Faceposer
>>>>>>> is crashing at extraction.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> To clarify I've went and uninstalled the SpeechSDK before putting in
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> fixed phonemeextractor.dll.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Aside all of this madness; whats going on anyways!? I wouldn't have
>>>>>>> expected
>>>>>>> getting faceposer to work would be all this trouble under 2009 on
>>>>>>> future
>>>>>>> operating systems that almost everyone has entirely migrated too.
I'm
>>>>>>> assuming Valve is at least using some Windows 7 and Vista machines
up
>>>>>>> there,
>>>>>>> unless they are seriously using XP to use a "working" faceposer. The
>>>>>>> fact
>>>>>>> we
>>>>>>> need to use a custom modified dll to get all this working again is
>>>>>>> pretty
>>>>>>> bad. Faceposer should "just work" out of the box, and not require
any
>>>>>>> users
>>>>>>> to go searching around for things. Yeah, yeah I know, not in valves
>>>>>>> current
>>>>>>> needs to do (too busy, yadda yadda) but that shit is starting to get
>>>>>>> real
>>>>>>> tiring. I'd like for once to actually be able to use a single Source
>>>>>>> Engine
>>>>>>> tool that isn't made by someone outside of Valve and works/does not
>>>>>>> require
>>>>>>> workarounds.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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