I'm not sure what you mean by the previous version files. Do you mean the stack 
itself, or all the associated support files, or files created by the stack?

At any rate, I am experiencing the same problems on my Macbook Pro running OS X 
10.6.4. Usually the first time I initialize for the multiple sounds, none of 
the sounds work, and I randomly get an error in the buffer. I don't get an 
error every time. 

If I stop and start again, it always seems to work the second time. After that 
it is random whether it works or not. I can stop and start again and it may 
work and it may not. No sound works if one sound does not work. 

Anything else I can do to help please let me know. This is a great effort. Btw, 
I was wondering if the sounds can be looped. I noticed if I click the same 
sound a second time, a second instance of the sound starts playing. What is the 
limit of simultaneous sounds? 

Bob


On Oct 15, 2010, at 9:21 AM, Lynn Fredricks wrote:

> Did you have a problem with previous beta?
> 
> If you tried the last beta and had problems (esp on Win XP Pro) I encourage
> you (yes, Im talking to you, Mark W ;-)) to try this one. Set up does
> require taking a few steps, but we've confirmed it working on some of the
> more challenging Windows XP Pro set ups. If you installed previously, make
> sure you remove the previous version files, run the standard installer, then
> you'll need to open the install.rev project to register it with Rev or
> LiveCode. Then, restart Rev / LiveCode. If it doesn't work, you may need a
> computer restart.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Lynn Fredricks
> President
> Paradigma Software
> http://www.paradigmasoft.com

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