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Ultimate Audio Playback => XXHighEnd Support => Topic started by: glynnw on May 27, 2010, 05:27:13 am



Title: Peter - I need help
Post by: glynnw on May 27, 2010, 05:27:13 am
I have played with the new version 09-y9 for about 4 hours with limited success.  On one of my computers it is working, but on my main music computer, I have yet to play a note of music. When I try to play a WAV file I get the Security warning about running HDCD.EXE and nothing loads into the playlist area.  After ignoring 5 of these warnings all the yellow lights at the top are lit, if that means anything.  When I load a FLAC file into the playlist area, the tracks show up without the Security warning, I can highlight a track but I still cannot get it to play.  For what it 's worth, on the computer that does work when I started up XXHighend, at some point I got messages about it registering or some such. I never got those messages on the computer where I cannot get it to play.  I have deleted everything and re-downloaded 3 times, to no avail. I have tried a 16/44 DAC and a 24/96 DAC - neither worked. And whenever it fails, I test everything by using another music player on the PC and I do get music, so it's not the stereo.

No hurry - I am sure you have lots of stuff up in the air with this release.  Whenever you can find time to suggest something, I'll try it.
Thanks,
Glynn


Title: Re: Peter - I need help
Post by: PeterSt on May 27, 2010, 06:16:02 am
:scratching:

The fact that those programs won't run just *must* be a problem. As I told in the Release Notes, I have it too on one of the PCs but only for HDCD.exe and it seems harmless. But I don't see how it will be used when it's really needed.

So, what I'm telling, is that this is a major culprit and a real problem, while I hoped it was ocurring at one PC only (mine). But, now I have no clue why this suddenly happens. A bit similar to the ToolTips not working most of the time.

I'm with you, but really must think how to solve this. Luckily I can copy the behaviour, assumed it is about those programs which don't do a thing.

But I also wonder about those 5 leds. That doesn't fit.

:scratching:


Title: Re: Peter - I need help
Post by: glynnw on May 27, 2010, 05:17:04 pm
Thanks for the reply.  I'll just wait 'til your next version and then try it.  As for the 5 leds, when a security warning appears, I cannot simply cancel it.  So I click somewhere else on the gui, the warning goes  behind the gui, but it is still running.  After I try to load 5 pieces of music, I have 5 of these HDCD security warnings stacked behind the XXHighEnd gui, all still running.

The computer that plays the new version is  a VAIO laptop based on a Pentium M Processor, 1.73 Ghz.

The one giving problems is a Core 2 Duo E8500, 3.17 Ghz.

In frustration yesterday I fired up one of the players I used before XXHighEnd, but it was quickly evident that it didn't sound nearly as good as your creation. So take your time and get it fixed without giving yourself a heart attack.  It is always worth the wait.


Title: Re: Peter - I need help
Post by: PeterSt on May 27, 2010, 05:28:01 pm
Thank you Glynn. It makes me smile. :)

In the mean time, I would say that you can get rid of those messages just by clicking Cancel in them. Or ?
Letting them stay indeed will create anomalies which can't be overcome.

Let me know whether you could cancel them, and whether it helps.


PS: Here I am as far as having solved the problem, but it now needs some reorganization of other stuff in order to let it really go.