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Ultimate Audio Playback => XXHighEnd Support => Topic started by: jarek on April 13, 2010, 06:08:05 pm



Title: Quick test for users having non-english version of Windows
Post by: jarek on April 13, 2010, 06:08:05 pm
Hi everybody,

I have problems with playing tracks containing any of ASCII extended characters. Peter has problems to investigate this.
If anybody uses non-english version of Windows, especialy Ultimate, please halp me and make a quick test.

Rename any track name on the disk adding ¿ character to the end of the track name (you can copy ¿ and paste it there). Thy to load this track into XXHighEnd and play it. See if any error occures.

Thank you ! :)

Jarek


Title: Re: Quick test for users having non-english version of Windows
Post by: Per on April 13, 2010, 08:11:10 pm
If anybody uses non-english version of Windows, especialy Ultimate, please halp me and make a quick test.... Rename any track name on the disk adding ¿ character to the end of the track name (you can copy ¿ and paste it there). Thy to load this track into XXHighEnd and play it. See if any error occures....

Added ¿ to the end of track 5 (Baby can I Hold You) on Tracy Chapman's first CD. Plays fine under Windows Vista Home Premium 32 bit - Danish version.

Per


Title: Re: Quick test for users having non-english version of Windows
Post by: Telstar on April 13, 2010, 09:59:15 pm
Sorry but I have only english versions of windows and of all the programs that i can.