Hi Rick and everyone,
I have not read beyond this point but the Audio Kit is a Python product.
When making it a shared object they have presented problems with the number
of parameters sent to and from the Python module.
You are monitoring ID's for each object created inside the music module.
I suspect as the error mentions there providing the wrong number of
arguments and it is getting upset. this happens under the call to the module
and can cause problems.
I was going to write my own and in fact have but have not compiled it as a
shared object as this kit has been done.
As Chip had pointed out once before, it is too bad that GW Micro has
encrypted some stuff as they did this and why does not make sense since Python
is a free module which is used for making NVDA...
So will read on what others have to say about this module.
Bruce
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2014 9:50 AM
Subject: Re: [BULK] Possible bug in the GWAudiokit
Hi: What does this kit do?
I couldnt find it googling. Is it an app or is there more to it than that?
Rick USA
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From: Jeff Weiss
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2014 9:45 AM
Subject: RE: [BULK] Possible bug in the GWAudiokit
I have seen this also. I use the AudioKit in my music menu program, and
It generates errors especially when I change volume.
Jeff Weiss
From: David [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2014 8:36 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [BULK] Possible bug in the GWAudiokit
Importance: Low
I have installed and enjoy the GWAudiokit a lot. Yet, there seems to be
something going on, that I hope can be fixed or explained.
Many times, if I try to log off my user account, I am seeing an Error
message on the screen. Usually, the logging off will happen before I can get
the chance to read it in full. But today, I got it in full. It says that an
error occured, and please see the GWAudiokit.Exe.log file for more info.
OK, first we got that far, it was easy enough to open my user profile
folder under WE, and find the mentioned log file. And that was a rather
interesting one. It held no less than 64597 lines, and from all I could see,
the lines were identical. Each line read:
pythoncom warning: Too many results supplied - 2 supplied, but only 1 can
be set
What does this mean, and why do I get the error message whenever I try to
log off; or, at least, just about whenever. Sometimes if WE has crashed, when I
manage to restart it, this error will present itself as well. Hope the Author
of the GWAudiokit will be able to look into this, and get things fixed.
Besides, maybe a good idea to somehow restrict the size of that log file. It
was more than 5MB in size by now. :)
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