Could you please try switching to nvSpeechPlayer again, pressing a few keys you know should speak, and then reverting your configuration. At this point could you please open the log viewer with NVDA+f1 and save and attach the current log to an email privately to me?
It is very likely errors are occurring in your copy every time it is trying to speak.
thanks Mick On 3/06/2014 9:17 AM, Amanda Lacy wrote:
I was asked upon installing it if I wanted to update the existing version to which I answered yes. I was using Espeak, then loaded it just like you suggested. You're of course right that Braille freezing usually indicates an NVDA crash, but this time, strangely, it didn't. I was able to revert to my saved configuration and everything started working again without my having to restart NVDA. On 6/2/2014 6:01 PM, Brian Gaff lists account wrote:Did you remove the old one before installing the new? I also found than t it could get confused if it was selected when it was loaded. Use Espeak then load it then switch. However, I do not get why it stops braille unless nvda crashes. I'd strongly suggest if you ar having such issues that you use a portable versionof a master branch snap to run the speech tests. this will let you hear error sounds from nvda. Brian This account only receives email from the list. Please direct any personal email to briang1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Replies to this address vanish into a hole.... Unless Brian Gaff is in the To line display name field. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Amanda Lacy" <lacy925@xxxxxxxxx> To: <nvda-addons@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2014 7:54 PM Subject: [nvda-addons] Re: New nvSpeechPlayer build 2014.6.2This causes my speech to go completely silent and my Braille to stop as well. I'm using Windows XP 32-bit. On 6/2/2014 5:15 AM, Michael Curran wrote:Hi all, Please find a new build of nvSpeechPlayer (2014.6.2) here: https://bitbucket.org/nvaccess/speechplayer/downloads/nvSpeechPlayer_2014.6.2.nvda-addon Builds are now definitely compiling with out SSE2, so should run fine on AMD chips on XP. Also nvSpeechPlayer now uses nvwave for audio output and no longer has any of its own code for this. This should improve performance significantly on XP, and may also improve things on 7/8 if people had noticed problems in the past. Please test and let me know how it goes. Thanks Mick---------------------------------------------------------------- NVDA add-ons Central: A list for discussing NVDA add-ons To post a message, send an email to nvda-addons@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. To unsubscribe, send an email with the subject line of "unsubscribe" (without quotes) to nvda-addons-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. If you have questions for list moderators, please send a message to nvda-addons-moderators@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. Community addons can be found here: http://addons.nvda-project.org---------------------------------------------------------------- NVDA add-ons Central: A list for discussing NVDA add-ons To post a message, send an email to nvda-addons@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. To unsubscribe, send an email with the subject line of "unsubscribe" (without quotes) to nvda-addons-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. If you have questions for list moderators, please send a message to nvda-addons-moderators@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. Community addons can be found here: http://addons.nvda-project.org---------------------------------------------------------------- NVDA add-ons Central: A list for discussing NVDA add-ons To post a message, send an email to nvda-addons@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. To unsubscribe, send an email with the subject line of "unsubscribe" (without quotes) to nvda-addons-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. If you have questions for list moderators, please send a message to nvda-addons-moderators@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. Community addons can be found here: http://addons.nvda-project.org
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