Trouble with SCS 8.4.3

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Trouble with SCS 8.4.3

Post by dither » Wed Apr 05, 2006 3:56 am

Hi Mike,

I have a question:
since I have installed version 8.4.3, some sound files in a project start with
a short loud bang.
And this does not always occur with the same take.
When I used version 8.4.0 it was all fine.
Can I just de-install 8.4.3 and then re-install 8.4.0 afterwards,
or do I need to delete certain entries manually?

My setup is as follows: Centrino Notebook 1,73GHz, 1GB RAM, Windows XP
MediaCenterEdition, RME Fireface 800.

Greetings,
Frank

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Post by jmgordon » Wed Apr 05, 2006 4:24 am

To give you an answer before Mike wakes up:

If you still have 8.4.0 as a separately identifiable update file (in a named folder, as they are all called scsupdate.exe) you don't have to uninstall 8.4.3; just run the 8.4.0 update and it will replace everything.

Also have a look at this thread.

Malcolm

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Post by Mike Daniell » Wed Apr 05, 2006 6:07 pm

As Malcolm says, you should be able to just run the scsupdate.exe file from the 8.4.0 download. If you don't have that anymore I can make it available.

However, I can't see any reason why 8.4.0 would be any different to 8.4.3 in this regard. If reverting to 8.4.0 does cure this then I'll need to get some info from you to help identify what changes have caused this.

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Post by dither » Sat Apr 15, 2006 2:26 am

When using SCS 8.4.3 I opened exactly the same project programmed in SCS 8.4.0 - without any changes. Now reverting to 8.4.0 does cure all problems.

Greetings
Frank

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Post by Mike Daniell » Sat Apr 15, 2006 1:13 pm

Frank,

Can you tell me what settings you have under View / Options / Audio Driver?

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