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Subject:SF 5.0 Won't Load Under NT
Posted by: Ken_Kantor
Date:3/3/2001 5:14:09 AM

My new copy of SF 5.0 hangs during load under NT. When
scanning for audio plug-ins, things freeze at "Sonic
Foundry Gapper/Snipper".

However, all the DX plug-ins, including this one, run
correctly under all other apps.

Subject:RE: SF 5.0 Won't Load Under NT
Reply by: Ted_H
Date:3/5/2001 11:13:04 AM

Hi Ken,

Sound Forge 5.0 is not supported under Windows NT. You
will need to use Windows 98SE, Windows 2000, or Windows ME.

Ted

Subject:RE: SF 5.0 Won't Load Under NT
Reply by: Mary
Date:3/10/2001 1:38:57 AM

will it work w/ two cpus?

Subject:RE: SF 5.0 Won't Load Under NT
Reply by: teomorell
Date:3/11/2001 8:44:53 PM

I have Windows 2000 installed with SP1 and have the same
problem. Any ideas?

Thanks

Subject:RE: SF 5.0 Won't Load Under NT
Reply by: Ted_H
Date:3/12/2001 3:06:39 PM

Yes it will, but it will use the other CPU only as
necessary. There is no way to configure how the workload
will be shared between the processors.

Ted

Subject:RE: SF 5.0 Won't Load Under NT
Reply by: Ted_H
Date:3/12/2001 3:08:08 PM

Make sure that you have Direct-X 8.0 or later, and that the
plug-in that it is stopping on is installed properly.

Ted

Subject:RE: SF 5.0 Won't Load Under NT
Reply by: Ken_Kantor
Date:3/14/2001 3:41:04 AM

Actually, if I CTL-ALT-DEL out of RunDLL, SF5.0 runs fine
under NT. Only the plug-in scan hangs. Odd thing is, all
of the DX plug-ins are registered properly under SF, and
all my other apps. Any way to defeat the automatic scan at
run time?

Subject:RE: SF 5.0 Won't Load Under NT
Reply by: Ted_H
Date:3/14/2001 10:53:41 AM

No, there is no way to keep that from happening.

Ted

Subject:RE: SF 5.0 Won't Load Under NT
Reply by: sreams
Date:3/15/2001 3:26:53 AM

There may actually be a way... Once you get a successful
scan, SF5 won't scan again until it sees a change in your
registered plugins. That tells me there may be something
you can do with the registry to tell it that it has already
has a successful scan. Of course... you do this at your own
risk. :)

-S

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