I was told they were "aware of it."

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Allen Fisher
Sent: Mon 20-Oct-08 21:04
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: Re: [Finale] Human Playback Crash



Please send these crashing files into tech support. Every file that we 
get ahold of makes a huge impact on development of HP.

Also if you have a fermata entered as an expression over an empty 
measure, HP tends not to like that.


On Oct 20, 2008, at 6:00 PM, Williams, Jim wrote:

> Here's another one:
> I was doing a march score using Marching Band HP settings.
> A drum roll sign (the 3-bar tremolo--metatool 8 ) kills Finale...but 
> it only gets to 60-something percent of HP before killing Finale ;-)
>
> Anyone gets hit by this, there is a workaround. I can't remember how 
> I did it, but if you do band stuff, let me know & I will recall it 
> for you.
>
> Jim
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Christopher Smith
> Sent: Mon 20-Oct-08 18:19
> To: finale@shsu.edu
> Subject: Re: [Finale] Human Playback Crash
>
>
>
> I traced mine to a text expression that had tempo playback enabled.
> Two courses of action took care of it; deleting the expression and
> turning off the playback for the expression both allowed Human
> Playback to work without crashing (though I lost the tempo change!)
>
> I don't know the reason for it. Some bug, apparently.
>
> Christopher
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>
> On 20-Oct-08, at 20-Oct-08  2:01 PM, Gerry Kirk wrote:
>
>> Suddenly a big band-style file I have been working on (Mac OS 10.5,
>> Fin09) loads playback to 73% and then crashes. I discovered that if
>> I bypass "human playback" the file plays (but without trills,
>> scoops, etc.).
>>
>> Anyone else experience this bug? Is there a way to fix this, or a
>> workaround to "un-corrupt" this file so it plays back?
>>
>> Also, I want to thank each of you on this list, and let you know
>> how much I appreciate reading your posts daily, how much your
>> comments help me with my work, and how much I enjoy you, the Finale
>> community (even when at times some of you get a bit "grumpy" with
>> others).
>>
>> Gerry Kirk
>>
>> BTW, if the "human playback" issue was addressed in previous posts,
>> I apologize for revisiting it. Is there a way to access topics on
>> the Finale website archives?
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