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  1. [Yes, I did try that and all the other suggestions, but will keep trying. I still have use of it on my laptop and on another computer in the house, but would eventually like it back where I had it so who knows with this current spook?!?!?! quote name=RJC' date='Apr 17 2008, 07:04 PM' post='21105] Did you try downloading dssdec.exe from the components page? That worked for me.
  2. Hello everyone. I've used Express Scribe without fail for a long, long time. However, the other day I had my computer busted down to nothing and Window XP installed. The following day upon reloading Express Scribe .wav files played but dss files said they were total zeros and defaulted out of the system/deleted. I have a backup copy of Express Scribe on my laptop, and it works fine. I put another copy of Express Scribe on a second desktop 'puter in the house, with the same XP operating system and it has no problems playing any kind of files. So, is this something to do with busting down and starting over, because I've seen several people who had done the same thing. I tried all the fixes listed in both forum pages on this topic, and to no avail on the newly configured computer with XP. .wav and other files are fine, but to play anything .dss I have to use one of the other computers (the one that had a copy of ExpressS on it already and the one that I put ExpressScribe on). I'm not understanding in the least bit why Express Scribe and all it's usual components do not work fully on the newly installed/revamped computer with XP but it will work on a computer with existing XP. Any ideas or hints beyond what everyone has tried?!?! Thanks, and happy transcribing ... there's always work and always other programs, etc. but I never had a problem with Express Scribe up until this new reinstall.
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