JP, you're not having a good time of it at the moment are ya? I suppose what
Phil said is worth a shot now you have the English language config file in
place, but that doesn't get away from the fact that it wasn't there when in
stalling, that's confusing to say the least. Any chance you can see if
things crash without Jaws loaded?
Also, did tech support happen to mention if there is any auto detection
going on when installing Samplitude?, as if you think about it, whenever I
install anything, English is always the language automatically chosen, what
language is usually auto chosen for you? is it French?...and I don't mean
just Samplitude, with any installer, what language does it default to?
Steve.
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Sent: Friday, November 11, 2016 1:47 PM
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Subject: [vipaudioaccess] Re: pro X3 suite, crash!
Good, but any idea about the crash?
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Le 11/11/2016 à 14:41, Phil Muir a écrit :
JPR. Running the latest update patch which came out yesterday with 0 issues
here so it's probably best to install that.
-----Original Message-----
From: vipaudioaccess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:vipaudioaccess-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jean-Philippe
Rykiel
Sent: 11 November 2016 13:39
To: viplist
Subject: [vipaudioaccess] pro X3 suite, crash!
Guys.
I'm not out of it yet. Now that I have my English version running, here
is what I did and what happens.
For the moment, I have installed Samplitude ProX3 suite, the update
patch, and the hot fix.
1. When I start Samplitude, it wants to update so it means there is a
Newer version than 14.0.1.35, I don't know if it's best to leave it for
THE MOMENT or not.
2. Worst of all, when I try and enter options to load the .INZ file, it
crashes my computer in such a way that I need sighted assistance even to
shut it down.
Jaws doesn't speak, and there's nothing I can do by myself.
So, what must I do now?
Best regards,
JPR