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PostPosted: Fri Sep 26, 2008 6:24 am 
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Tech support has been unable to resolve my issue...so I'm coming here as a last resort.

I am running Zoom Text 9.1 (latest upgrade) in Windows VISTA Home Premium. My machine has 3 GB RAM.

I am logged in as Administrator.

I have gone through the usual steps of uninstalling and reinstalling \"Paul\" and \"Kate\"

I have gone through the usual steps to add a word to the dictionary.

THE PROBLEM:

Neo Speech voices will NOT speak the changed word. A popup box says \"failure to make temporary file.\"

After exiting and re-starting Zoom Text, the changed or added words are NOT spoken by the Neo Speech Synthasizers, though the words ARE in the dictionary.

Please help.

Thanks..

Joe


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 4:36 am 
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Hi,
I suspect that this is a general VISTA problem. Maybe the dictionary updater task is using a different version of the file than the the synthesizer task is using.
I have the problem that sometimes ZT boots up with speech ON and sometimes if is OFF. The settings screen shows SPEECH is OFF both times!!!!!! Long time ago I messed with many settings in ZT. I think that VISTA has saved both versions of the INI file, and 'randomly' uses one or the other!!! :mrgreen:
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Thanks for the insight... I wonder if there is a way to tell which version VISTA is using...??

...Joe


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