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Unread post by nay-seven » 09 Feb 2019, 22:43

[large]3.0.186[/large]


improvements
- Usine can now open corrupted wave files.
- Better Oscillator Wave-table module.

bugs

- Zoom should not be allowed in the browser panel.
- Tempo fader not saved in local-syncro module.
- Grid_section module: captions output truncated when grid is zoomed out.
- Racks/patches on the grid can stop at the end of sections.
- MIDI sampler module doesn't work properly in reverse mode.


[large]3.0.187[/large]

improvements
- Mouse event on the piano-roll module.

bugs
- The path module is saved with the workspace.
- MIDI-sampler plays only in mono mode.
- Load-Patch can load patches twice.
- Load-Rack can load Racks twice.


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Unread post by x.iso » 10 Feb 2019, 17:45

thanks!
Better Oscillator Wave-table module.
any details on that please?
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Unread post by sm_jamieson » 12 Feb 2019, 15:04

I cannot install this version 186 or version 184 on windows 8.1 (not tried other OS). I get error message:

The program can't start because avutil-54.DLL is missing from you computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem.

The DLL is in the bin directory and even it I run Usine.exe in there rather than the startup executable, the same error occurs

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Unread post by x.iso » 12 Feb 2019, 16:04

that's weird. try to copy this file to /Windows/System32/ folder
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Unread post by sm_jamieson » 12 Feb 2019, 16:20

Already tried copying all the av* files that are from ffmpeg to there, I get a different error,
The Application was Unable to Start Correctly (0xc000007b)
I thought windows would always look in the current directory for DLLs.

Also, I tried "unblocking" the zip file before installing.

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Unread post by sm_jamieson » 12 Feb 2019, 16:29

Well I tried reinstalling version 3.0.173-2 that I previously installed and it is doing the same thing, so must be an issue with my laptop.

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Unread post by senso » 12 Feb 2019, 16:38

humm...
No idea for now.
Normally av* files are included in the package /bin/
Try the opposite :
locate and remove all the av* you can find in the C:
I suspect a conflict between already installed DLL's ?
try also to list all environment variables and see if you can find something suspect?
https://www.askvg.com/list-of-environme ... sta-and-7/

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Unread post by x.iso » 12 Feb 2019, 19:32

Also, I tried "unblocking" the zip file before installing.
If you unpacked it in Program Files folder or any other system folder, than that's the problem most likely, since it may move executable in protected environment upon launch, but without necessary libraries or other files.
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Unread post by sm_jamieson » 13 Feb 2019, 10:43

It was unpacked in downloads, so should be OK.
I'm moving to a new laptop soon so not that worried, but it is strange.
I could try "installing" the DLLs with regsvr32 to see if that works.

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Unread post by sm_jamieson » 13 Feb 2019, 21:30

Well it still does not work normally, but if I run it under
http://www.rohitab.com/apimonitor
then it does !
I suppose that runs things in a slightly different environment.

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Unread post by Lib » 24 Feb 2019, 19:25

Hi everybody,
same problem here, on windows 10.

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