Subject:Spectrum Analyser braindead ?
Posted by: KuteKoala
Date:6/29/2001 9:48:45 PM
mmm... I realize I already asked about this, but since nobody said anything, I'm starting to wonder if it's me only who's got a big problem. Can anyone at least tell me if they have the same problem (or if Spectrum Analyser works for them), i.e.: In SF v5.0 (162), FFT (=Spectrum Analyser)launches alright but won't let you change any setting (you press the OK button, and the dialog box just sits there doing nothing - you can only press the Cancel button to get a response from it). Wondering if it was something quirky with my NT4 PC, I installed SF on a W98 machine, then on a W2K machine, but with the same disheartening results. |
Subject:RE: Spectrum Analyser braindead ?
Reply by: CDM
Date:6/30/2001 3:16:20 PM
Hey - I have build 162 and my spectrum analyser works fine (win98SE) |
Subject:RE: Spectrum Analyser braindead ?
Reply by: Rockitglider
Date:7/1/2001 10:14:34 PM
Hello, I tried mine as well (SF 5), and when I change settings I get the change, and if you have a part of your file selected it also shows a process dialog window showing the change, I would say try reinstalling SF5. But there is one other thing, I also have XFX 1,2, & 3 installed seperately, Don't know if that matters. See ya |
Subject:RE: Spectrum Analyser braindead ?
Reply by: KuteKoala
Date:7/2/2001 12:29:26 PM
Thanks for the feedback, guys. Well, I reinstalled twice on each one of the 3 different machines I have use of - each with a different OS (W98, NT4 and W2K) - but no go for me :-( |
Subject:RE: Spectrum Analyser braindead ?
Reply by: Rednroll
Date:7/2/2001 5:49:57 PM
I can verify that mine works on a Win2k Pro machine and a Win98 SE machine. It took me awhile to find that function, surprised it still lived to version 5.0, being as worthless as it really is and all. Brian Franz |