[ct-user] DVP problem

K4SO@aol.com K4SO@aol.com
Mon, 4 Mar 2002 08:38:09 EST


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Here's one for you DVP users. I have struggled with this one for a long time, 
but since I don't really use the synthesized calls, I haven't worried about 
not resolving it. Now, I'm just bugged enough to pursue it.

On most calls, I get the full call, then "E," "E," at the end of their call 
using the F5. I suspect a directory structure problem and should just 
re-record all letters, numbers, and combinations, I guess. OTOH, the existing 
files sound pretty reasonable and I'd rather just fix what's there if 
practical.

Another issue is what sounds like processor noise in new recordings. Has 
anyone experienced this in certain machines? I used a Pentium 200 with great 
quality for some time, now the board is in a Cyrix PR200 (Pentium 166 equiv.) 
and I always get superimposed, high-pitched, cycling noise on the new 
recordings. I suspect this machine is just "noisy" and don't think the DVP 
itself is responsible. I am using 9.53, which is where I stopped some time 
back because, seemingly, everything I generally use works FB.

Any insights appreciated. 

73, Mark

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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT  SIZE=2>Here's one for you DVP users. I have struggled with this one for a long time, but since I don't really use the synthesized calls, I haven't worried about not resolving it. Now, I'm just bugged enough to pursue it.
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<BR>On most calls, I get the full call, then "E," "E," at the end of their call using the F5. I suspect a directory structure problem and should just re-record all letters, numbers, and combinations, I guess. OTOH, the existing files sound pretty reasonable and I'd rather just fix what's there if practical.
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<BR>Another issue is what sounds like processor noise in new recordings. Has anyone experienced this in certain machines? I used a Pentium 200 with great quality for some time, now the board is in a Cyrix PR200 (Pentium 166 equiv.) and I always get superimposed, high-pitched, cycling noise on the new recordings. I suspect this machine is just "noisy" and don't think the DVP itself is responsible. I am using 9.53, which is where I stopped some time back because, seemingly, everything I generally use works FB.
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<BR>Any insights appreciated. 
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<BR>73, Mark</FONT></HTML>

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