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Originally Posted by Kobesdad
The first thing I noticed was that Hoster did not shut down while the initial internet explorer window with the User Manual Pops up, it runs in the background.
After shutting user manual window and adjusting the window size of Hoster and here's the key un-checking always on because I run a one man show and don't usually have the lyrics window up all the time.
Then Hoster shuts down within 35-40 seconds.
Taking into consideration that a 3 HR playlist just keeps on trucking and I can add songs move songs etc. while it is playing I thought I would try one more thing.
I re-checked always on for show display and voila no more shut down.
Hope this helps some folks and MTU to consider what's going on.
Chuck
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Chuck I know they will look at what you reported and may be able to come up with something. The more details they can get the easier it is to narrow it down.
I haven't had any problems with XP in playing Auto or Man except that I have a known memory error (my computer not the program) that pops up on me on occasion. This usually happens to me in the secondary functions and not during play and never when idle. Hoster is not the only program that does this to me and it is always the same instruction at the same address. I don't think any of the other testers with XP had problems with the exception of a couple who have known machine problems that they have not been able to track down yet.
The second release they did was only to correct a problem for Vista users that involved saving the Remove Silence information in files imported way back in a version 2.xx.
I think in your case your memory is definately too small. There are a lot of the new features that require even more resources than what the previous 4.0x versions have. With the addition of the Fade in/out, Remove Silence and Background Audio. The difference between what you are saying is your memory and what is reported by system information especially concerns me. This is not normal and may indicate something is wrong with it.