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Old September 1st, 2005, 01:17 PM
nreel nreel is offline
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I have an issue with the Singer's Window, on the Singer's Monitor, disappearing, when READING IN a Trk from a Singer's CDG Disc. It is during the KMA Conversion PHASE and NOT the Reading PHASE when this happens. This ONLY happens when the SND (Singer's Name Display) is ON.

I use the SND in FULL SCREEN mode, which shows the order that Singer's will sing when a SONG is NOT Playing. So, when I Click PLAY, the PLAYING SONG OVERLAYS the SND.

It doesn't happen every time, but, when it does, the SND comes to the front and OVERLAYS the PLAYING SONG.

So, I am NOT CRASHING, but I am experiencing some anomaly.

Now, ON EVERY OCCASION, if I turn the SND OFF, before I perform a READ of a Singer's CDG, the aforementioned problem NEVER occurs.

This doesn't apply to MediaCloq'd Discs, as I have not had the occasion to try to READ a Trk from this type of Disc.

However, it would be nice to find out, from those who are experiencing CRASHING during the READING of a NON-MEDIACLOQ'd Disc, and, those who have had their SND ON during these READS, if Hoster would NOT Crash if they turned OFF their SND, before they performed a READ of a Singer's Disc.

Last edited by nreel; September 1st, 2005 at 01:25 PM.
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