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2016-11-16 Thread JAMES GALE
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Re: Bug in Windows PVR?

2016-11-16 Thread CJB
Whatever - thanks to you the guys who responded. v2.94 works fine for me
right now, and if I need higher bit-rates for Radio I use the 295dev
script. Chris B.

On 16/11/2016, Jim web  wrote:
> In article , Vangelis
> forthnet
>  wrote:
>> On Tue Nov 15 16:48:18 GMT 2016, CJB wrote:
>
>> > I'm using GiP v2.94 - at present I have no need to upgrade
>
>> Hi Chris - staying in a previous version (actually 3 versions before the
>> current one) is, of course, your prerogative, but you shouldn't, in all
>> honesty, seek support for such a version - only the latest one is
>> supported in the Support Forums and the wiki.
>
> I'd demur from the above opinion. It seems quite reasonable to me to *seek*
> help or advice here when someone is using 'previous' versions. It is then
> open to others to choose to offer help, or not.
>
> So to use your phrase, I'd say that "in all honesty" you are free to choose
> *not* to provide help or advice when someone *prefers* to stick with a
> previous version. But I don't think that should extend to telling people
> they should not dare to seek support.
>
> Jim
>
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Re: Bug in Windows PVR?

2016-11-16 Thread Jim web
In article , Vangelis
forthnet
 wrote:
> On Tue Nov 15 16:48:18 GMT 2016, CJB wrote:

> > I'm using GiP v2.94 - at present I have no need to upgrade

> Hi Chris - staying in a previous version (actually 3 versions before the
> current one) is, of course, your prerogative, but you shouldn't, in all
> honesty, seek support for such a version - only the latest one is
> supported in the Support Forums and the wiki.

I'd demur from the above opinion. It seems quite reasonable to me to *seek*
help or advice here when someone is using 'previous' versions. It is then
open to others to choose to offer help, or not.

So to use your phrase, I'd say that "in all honesty" you are free to choose
*not* to provide help or advice when someone *prefers* to stick with a
previous version. But I don't think that should extend to telling people
they should not dare to seek support.

Jim

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Electronics  http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scots_Guide/intro/electron.htm
Armstrong Audio  http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/Armstrong/armstrong.html
Audio Misc  http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/index.html


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