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  1. Use WavePad 3.05 every week for over a year.

    I love it.

    No problems.

    Would like to set MP3 attributes but can easily do that with WinAmp while checking the files.

    Just tried out 4.26 on Win 7 Ultimate RC build 7100.

    Runs fast, looks bloated and clumsy, whe'd everything go?

     

    Love your product.

    Can get my job done in under 15 minutes.

     

    Things I value:

    1) fine granularity of selecting in audio file; 4.26 was very coarse.

    2) I could set a section of audio and cursor would move within the selection;

    4.26 Cursor stayed stationary (mostly) selection scrolled wildly.

    3) If I selected the end of the file and zoomed in on it, would start playing at start of selection;

    4.26 Always started from the beginning of the file.

    4) one indicator indicated how long my selection was in seconds;

    4.26 Where did it go? All I get is a Humungous display of how long the file is. Pretty useless since my purpose is to change that.

  2. Under XP,

    Was it a shared folder?

    Who owns the folder?

    If you were sharing a folder, and you don't own it, any admin can turn off sharing and you can't save to it.

    That is by design.

    Be sure you are saving to a folder you own.

    Then copy to a shared folder in a "Publish" step.

    Assuming that is what you want to do.

    I don't recall XP having a disk space allocation like Linux/Unix.

    Sorry, there IS a way to enable Disk Quotas.

    It applies to NTFS volumes

    Not FAT or FAT 32.

    I have both kinds.

    see:

    http://www.lockergnome.com/nexus/windows/2...-in-windows-xp/

  3. The recording were being saved in the recordings folder but for some reason the folder would not allow any more data to be written to it. We have a 500 gb hard drive with only 15 gb being used at this time. The only way I could get it to continue to record again was to create a new recordings folder and rename the Old recordings folder. I am not sure why this happened unless Windows XP has file size limitation that I may not be familiar with.

     

    Any help or suggestion as to why this may have happened would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks,

     

    hpd

    Under XP,

    Was it a shared folder?

    Who owns the folder?

    If you were sharing a folder, and you don't own it, any admin can turn off sharing and you can't save to it.

    That is by design.

    Be sure you are saving to a folder you own.

    Then copy to a shared folder in a "Publish" step.

    Assuming that is what you want to do.

    I don't recall XP having a disk space allocation like Linux/Unix.

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