Re: peculiar problem.

2008-06-13 Thread Gary Petraccaro
Disconnect from network and try with anti-virus unloaded.

- Original Message - 
From: Curtis Delzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: the PC audio discussion list pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 2:22 PM
Subject: peculiar problem.


 Hi all! I need someone who really knows about audio editing to take a
 crack at this one.
 Old condition, new computer: normalize a one hour and thirty minute
 file: fifty seconds.
 now, about 10 months later, almost three minutes.

 I unload scanners, have defragged, un-installed diskeeper, since it
 would go into it's auto-defragging mode when it thought I wasn't
 doing something and screw up recordings, so, bye bye! What else can I do?
 All conditions the same, ... same chip, same OS, same 1Gig memory, (xp 
 home).
 Please, it would save me an inordinate amount of time is someone
 could help me solve this one. We're talking almost a 3 to one ratio of 
 time.
 Program, Sound Forge 8, (or 9, about the same amount of time).

 ..c



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Re: peculiar problem.

2008-06-13 Thread Curtis Delzer
Ok, hey, thanks, haven't disconnected from network, but did unload nod32.

Curtis Delzer

At 04:33 AM 6/13/2008, you wrote:
Disconnect from network and try with anti-virus unloaded.

- Original Message -
From: Curtis Delzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: the PC audio discussion list pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 2:22 PM
Subject: peculiar problem.


  Hi all! I need someone who really knows about audio editing to take a
  crack at this one.
  Old condition, new computer: normalize a one hour and thirty minute
  file: fifty seconds.
  now, about 10 months later, almost three minutes.
 
  I unload scanners, have defragged, un-installed diskeeper, since it
  would go into it's auto-defragging mode when it thought I wasn't
  doing something and screw up recordings, so, bye bye! What else can I do?
  All conditions the same, ... same chip, same OS, same 1Gig memory, (xp
  home).
  Please, it would save me an inordinate amount of time is someone
  could help me solve this one. We're talking almost a 3 to one ratio of
  time.
  Program, Sound Forge 8, (or 9, about the same amount of time).
 
  ..c
 
 
 
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peculiar problem.

2008-06-11 Thread Curtis Delzer
Hi all! I need someone who really knows about audio editing to take a 
crack at this one.
Old condition, new computer: normalize a one hour and thirty minute 
file: fifty seconds.
now, about 10 months later, almost three minutes.

I unload scanners, have defragged, un-installed diskeeper, since it 
would go into it's auto-defragging mode when it thought I wasn't 
doing something and screw up recordings, so, bye bye! What else can I do?
All conditions the same, ... same chip, same OS, same 1Gig memory, (xp home).
Please, it would save me an inordinate amount of time is someone 
could help me solve this one. We're talking almost a 3 to one ratio of time.
Program, Sound Forge 8, (or 9, about the same amount of time).

..c



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