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Subject:Strange Delete Behavior
Posted by: rraud
Date:11/21/2009 1:49:58 PM

After creating or saving a newly recorded file in SF-10a. (44.1/16 mono WAVE)
Unable to delete a selected segment using Delete key. (nothing happens) "Edit> Delete/Clear: or "Undo" gives error message : "An unexpected error has occurred"
(However the Delete key works after intentionally opening the file....but only once and any "Undo" displays 'Error' message
Files created in SF-9 and other app.s behave and edit normally in SF-10.

Addendum- If I copy and paste newly recorded data recorded in SF-10 to a file created in SF-9 or other, SF-10 edits normally.

Can someone confirm this? Bug or a setting maybe? Other applications function normally.


Subject:RE: Strange Delete Behavior
Reply by: ChristoC
Date:11/22/2009 12:44:16 AM

seems to work fine here.

Subject:RE: Strange Delete Behavior
Reply by: rraud
Date:11/22/2009 7:34:52 AM

Thanks,
I might add, it seems to be intermittent. Just recorded a :60 sec. test file. That edits normally. I'll try a few more variations to replicate the condition. Fies I had trouble with were around 50 min. 44.1/16 mono WAVE

Subject:RE: Strange Delete Behavior
Reply by: ChristoC
Date:11/22/2009 12:40:36 PM

Oh! I didn't test for files that long....

Subject:RE: Strange Delete Behavior
Reply by: wheat667
Date:12/2/2009 11:56:47 AM

I'm having this exact same problem.
I'm on XP with SF10a and am working with a 97 minute wave file.

If I select a wave section and hit the Delete key there is no response from SF. SF is still responsive but it acts like no Delete action was ever requested.

If I try to do the delete by doing a Ctrl-X or by choosing Edit / Delete(clear), I get the same error message as described above about an "...error occured...".


Subject:RE: Strange Delete Behavior
Reply by: rraud
Date:12/2/2009 4:54:50 PM

Thanks, this seems to be a bug and not specific to my PC. (XP , for audio only, no other app.s or non-sense utilities running)
I have not had time to try to replicate the behavior.

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