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  • Committed [r61]

    Settings recovery added

  • Posted a comment on ticket #28 on SermonRecorder

    I have no detailled idea about it but there is evidence that this could be based on using an asio interface on a 64 bit system.

  • Modified a comment on ticket #28 on SermonRecorder

    Is this problem still existing or can i close this ticket? If not, how did you solve the problem?

  • Posted a comment on ticket #28 on SermonRecorder

    Is this problem still existing or can i close this ticket?

  • Modified ticket #30 on SermonRecorder

    Program will not start

  • Posted a comment on ticket #30 on SermonRecorder

    It seems like meanwhile, there are 64 bit libs available for all of the files I looked at. Anyway, applying them will be quite some work, as they have the same name as the 32 bit dlls. So, I will need to switch between them, depending on the system SR is running on. Or I would need to supply two different installers. I don't eveen know what would be feasible. :-/ So, there is still a lot of reading and trying to be done before there will be a release supporting full 64 bit compatibility.

  • Posted a comment on ticket #30 on SermonRecorder

    Errors 2 and 3 are due to the fact that there's something going wrong in the moment of Error1. What if you try something really crappy: copy your rthdasio.dll to rthdasio64.dll. No idea what will happen then. However, SR is 32 bits only so far due to the used libraries. So it somehow makes sense that this library is trying to select a 32 bit asio driver on the system. Is there a possibility to install a 32 bit driver as well? I will try to find out if there is a 64 bit library available as well....

  • Posted a comment on ticket #29 on SermonRecorder

    Gibt es das Problem noch oder wurde es gelöst?

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