Hello Heinz

Am 16-Apr-99 schrieb Heinz S�SS:

> On 15-Apr-99, Norbert Roth wrote:

>>      - there's a small bug when selecting the
>>        zoom button (changing from full size display
>>        of the fax to 50% size size switches to 25%
>>        size - but that's no real problem)

> I too, can experience that effect since some STFax releases.
> The strange thing I've found out, is the following:
> I am running STFaxPro on a 1024x768x256 CyberGraphx v4.1 Workbench screen,
> where the above  mentioned effect is always reproduceable.
> BUT:
> Changing my Workbench resolution to ANY other display size (no matter if a
> CybergraphX or Amiga native screen) makes this effect disappear
> immediately.
> I already told Simone about this some longer time ago.

Same effect here with Picasso IV and Picasso96 drivers.

> Another trick:
> When using STFax's Menu to scale down the fax view from 1:1 to 1:2 (50%)
> view, tjis ALWAYS works on EVERY screenmode !!!

> That's why Simone once suspected the gadget handling in some way.

Also same effect here!

>> Regarding the voice system I've a question.
>> Which audio file format should one use for
>> the voice messages?
>> I've tried AIFF, SVX, WAV (all from 11,025 Hz up
>> to 44,10 Hz, 8 and 16 bit, mono and stereo)
>> but all I get when playing the messages (Amiga Audio
>> or AHI system) is a noisy cracking 'something'.
>> The files are played well with every other software,
>> (SoundPlayers, Multiview,....) but STFax seems to 
>> have serious problems.

> As a USR Sportster Voice 33.600 user, this is also a very well known
> effect to me since I got my first version of STFaxPro (v3.0) until the
> current v3.8.

> No matter I try or what datatype, only crackling distorted noise is played
> through Amiga audio as well as AHI.

Same effect here with a ELSA Microlink Office modem.

> BTW:
> I wonder why Simone decided to include that "wav" option, rather than a 
> native Amiga format "IFF" option for loading and saving messages. 
> Homage for PCs ?   ;-)

I think that has to do with the fact that the modem chip set saves sounds 
in wav format and not in an Amiga format.

>> Am I missing something?

> IF you would, we would be two of that kind now  ;-)

>> Anybody having the same experience?

> Yes, sad to say so.   ;-)

Yes, sad to say so too. 

Regards
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