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post Oct 29 2003, 03:33 PM
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Recently, I noticed that the trigger I have set up for pages makes all of Savitar slow down. Everything will lock for a moment, and then it'll come through and Savitar will catch up. I did some testing today, and determined it's only on triggers that use .aiff files (i.e. not 'click'), and has nothing to do with the text output parameters. I only use two sound types, click for certain triggers and glass for pages. Click never has an issue. No matter what built-in .aiff file I use, it slows everything down for just a moment. Doesn't matter which world, or how many I have open, or how many triggers I have set. Does anyone have any ideas? It's getting really obnoxious having the whole thing lock up for 2 seconds every time someone pages me. Gets really slow in a quick conversation.

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post Oct 30 2003, 04:54 AM
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Hrm. That's really odd. I use ping.aiff for pages. I haven't noticed this problem. What're your system parameters? You're not using, say, a TI-82 running Mac OS 10.2, are you? wink.gif


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post Oct 30 2003, 05:57 AM
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Hee. No. I'm using a older Titanium Powerbook with 500MHz and 256 MB of RAM. It shouldn't have any trouble, and in any case, the change is recent. I started noticing it actually, shortly after installing the iSync, iPod and Keynote updates last weekend. Seems unlikely they'd have anything to do with it though. But it is 10.2.8. wink.gif

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post Oct 31 2003, 05:45 PM
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I have an older iBook (G3 Power PC with 320 MB) and running 10.1.5. It doesn't delay on the sounds, but it does delay on the voices. I have it set to 'speak' to me.

I just pretty much got used to it.
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post Nov 14 2003, 06:37 AM
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I'm still hoping I'll find some solution. It's not the sort of thing I can get used to , having the whole program lock up for now upwards of 60 seconds every time someone pages me. I don't get much typing done if I'm in a conversation. wink.gif
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post Nov 15 2003, 12:51 AM
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I'd say, send an email to Jay... I'm not sure how often he check these forums. It seems to be a lot of user-helping-user here. happy.gif


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