Re: very good news about audio conversion soft ware
Hi, Patrick,
I use windows media player for ripping CD's and it does a great job. I have it set to rip them as mp3 files.
Rosemarie
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-----Original Message----- From: Patrick Le Baudour Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2016 4:16 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] very good news about audio conversion soft ware Hum, if it's for converting into mp3 or wma, windows media player does it, no need for anything else... and having never used iTunes, i have no idea of what it can or can't do, I thought it was mainly for buying music from apple. -- Patrick Le 03/05/2016 à 23:14, Christopher-Mark Gilland a écrit : Goodness gracious, yall! Why not just use ITunes to rip for crying out loud! Is it mainly because ITunes doesn't support the formats you all wanna rip into? If so, then OK, point taken, but otherwise... really? --- Christopher Gilland
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Re: very good news about audio conversion soft ware
the only good converter I have found which seems spyware free is winlame. winlame.sourceforge.net is where you get it its malware free. The only reason you may not want it is it has not been updated since mid 2010. But it will do wav, w64 soundforge format, standard wav headerless or with headers, flack, aparently cd ripps, windows media, mmd, mad, vorbis mp3 and a few other things including tandy snd files. It uses the bass engine, but as I said its bass engine is like really old now as it is. It will do every file you want and it supports winamp plugins to. So in theory it could the itunes m4a, voc, any chiptune, midi, etc. In practice I have not tried. the only time I convert any file I usually expand it to wav before converting it to anything else. The only time I exclusively use it especially now that I can get whatever I want without doing bad things especially since a lot of stuff has its own converter with lame itself is when I need to fiddle with my own files. The only time that has happened, is so long ago I have forgotten. Goldwave ripps disks well enough when I do have those. and I usually run things at 128kbps mp3 up to 192, but 128 is fine for the headset.
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On 4/05/2016 1:25 p.m., Bobby wrote: no I don't mean rip I mean converting audio that I record or down load from the internet. I don't know whare or how to add files to convert.
On 5/3/2016 9:04 PM, Robert Mendoza wrote:
Once the Windows media player opens pressed the Control plus 3 to change it to suggestion view panel. Then, right-click and arrow down to select the More Option. Tab till you reach tab panel that says Rip Music. then, select the preferred settings or conversion to rip your music into different format like mp3, wma, and so on.
Robert Mendoza On 5/4/2016 8:25 AM, Bobby wrote:
Well I just learned some thing new. I never you could convert audio windows media player I only new you can rip with it. Can you please tell me ware the convert option is on windows media player because I can't find that option at all.
On 5/3/2016 7:16 PM, Patrick Le Baudour wrote:
Hum, if it's for converting into mp3 or wma, windows media player does it, no need for anything else... and having never used iTunes, i have no idea of what it can or can't do, I thought it was mainly for buying music from apple.
-- Patrick Le 03/05/2016 à 23:14, Christopher-Mark Gilland a écrit :
Goodness gracious, yall! Why not just use ITunes to rip for crying out loud! Is it mainly because ITunes doesn't support the formats you all wanna rip into? If so, then OK, point taken, but otherwise... really? --- Christopher Gilland
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Re: very good news about audio conversion soft ware
As I recall, Only the paid version, no longer
available, rips at a reasonable speed. I would imagine there are many
good free ripping programs.
Gene
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Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2016 10:31 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] very good news about audio conversion soft
ware
OK, here's another sollution. Why not just rip with
Winamp? Can't it do vorbis, and I think, maybe even Flack? If
nothing else, rip with VLC! --- Christopher Gilland JAWS Certified,
2016. Training Instructor. clgilland07@...Phone: (704)
256-8010. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Shaun Everiss" < sm.everiss@...> To: < nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Tuesday,
May 03, 2016 5:40 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] very good news about audio
conversion soft ware > Thats a point actually. > itunes does
use gracenote if you have an i device. > You will have to convert the
music to mp3, it does not do ogg or flack > sadly. > However all
tracks are numbered. > if you get winlame which is for now malware free at
least the 2010 version > is > Sadly I do think this is a dead
project but it should do ogg to 500kbps > mp3 to 320kbps wav, I am not
sure about flack but anyway. > The other thing you can do is buy goldwave
or get audacity which is free > but not full with malware just
yet. > Its ogg encoder has been known to have issues but who knows if its
still > like that now. > > > > On 4/05/2016 9:14
a.m., Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote: >> Goodness gracious, yall!
Why not just use ITunes to rip for crying out >> loud! Is
it mainly because ITunes doesn't support the formats you all >> wanna
rip into? If so, then OK, point taken, but otherwise...
really? >> --- >> Christopher Gilland >> JAWS
Certified, 2016. >> Training Instructor. >> >> clgilland07@...>> Phone:
(704) 256-8010. >> >> >> > > >
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Re: very good news about audio conversion soft ware
Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgilland07@...>
That isn't what he meant. He's saying if you
have a file that is already ripped, say, an mp3, then WMP won't convert it say,
to a vorbis, or a wave, or a flack, etc.
--- Christopher Gilland JAWS Certified, 2016. Training
Instructor.
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Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2016 9:04 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] very good news about
audio conversion soft ware
Once the Windows media player opens pressed the Control plus 3 to change it
to suggestion view panel. Then, right-click and arrow down to select the More
Option. Tab till you reach tab panel that says Rip Music. then, select the
preferred settings or conversion to rip your music into different format like
mp3, wma, and so on.
Robert Mendoza
On 5/4/2016 8:25 AM, Bobby wrote:
Well I
just learned some thing new. I never you could convert audio windows
media player I only new you can rip with it. Can you please tell me
ware the convert option is on windows media player because I can't find that
option at all.
On 5/3/2016 7:16 PM, Patrick Le Baudour wrote:
Hum, if it's for converting into mp3 or wma,
windows media player does it, no need for anything else... and having
never used iTunes, i have no idea of what it can or can't do,
I thought it was mainly for buying music from apple.
-- Patrick
Le 03/05/2016 à 23:14, Christopher-Mark Gilland a écrit :
Goodness gracious, yall! Why not just use
ITunes to rip for crying out loud! Is it mainly because
ITunes doesn't support the formats you all wanna rip into? If
so, then OK, point taken, but otherwise... really? ---
Christopher Gilland
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Re: very good news about audio conversion soft ware
Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgilland07@...>
That's only a small percentage of what it'll do. --- Christopher Gilland JAWS Certified, 2016. Training Instructor.
clgilland07@gmail.com Phone: (704) 256-8010.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Patrick Le Baudour" <p.lebaudour@gmail.com> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2016 7:16 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] very good news about audio conversion soft ware Hum, if it's for converting into mp3 or wma, windows media player does it, no need for anything else... and having never used iTunes, i have no idea of what it can or can't do, I thought it was mainly for buying music from apple.
-- Patrick Le 03/05/2016 à 23:14, Christopher-Mark Gilland a écrit :
Goodness gracious, yall! Why not just use ITunes to rip for crying out loud! Is it mainly because ITunes doesn't support the formats you all wanna rip into? If so, then OK, point taken, but otherwise... really? --- Christopher Gilland
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Re: very good news about audio conversion soft ware
Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgilland07@...>
OK, here's another sollution. Why not just rip with Winamp? Can't it do vorbis, and I think, maybe even Flack? If nothing else, rip with VLC! --- Christopher Gilland JAWS Certified, 2016. Training Instructor.
clgilland07@gmail.com Phone: (704) 256-8010.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Shaun Everiss" <sm.everiss@gmail.com> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2016 5:40 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] very good news about audio conversion soft ware Thats a point actually. itunes does use gracenote if you have an i device. You will have to convert the music to mp3, it does not do ogg or flack sadly. However all tracks are numbered. if you get winlame which is for now malware free at least the 2010 version is Sadly I do think this is a dead project but it should do ogg to 500kbps mp3 to 320kbps wav, I am not sure about flack but anyway. The other thing you can do is buy goldwave or get audacity which is free but not full with malware just yet. Its ogg encoder has been known to have issues but who knows if its still like that now.
On 4/05/2016 9:14 a.m., Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
Goodness gracious, yall! Why not just use ITunes to rip for crying out loud! Is it mainly because ITunes doesn't support the formats you all wanna rip into? If so, then OK, point taken, but otherwise... really? --- Christopher Gilland JAWS Certified, 2016. Training Instructor.
clgilland07@gmail.com Phone: (704) 256-8010.
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Re: how to tell NVDA to read series of number in single digits.
hello all, how is it going Nasrin?
if it helps, pressing numpad 5 twice will spell the number digit by digit.
best, Mohammad
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On 5/4/2016 4:30 AM, nasrin khaksar wrote: hello. nvda most times for me the digits completely and sometimes reads single digits. but i heard that settings this, is a capability of commercial screen readers. thanks for asking and allah bless you. please inform me if you found a solution.
On 5/4/16, Ali Abdalkadir <abdalkadir41@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello guys,
Does any of you know how to make NVDA read a series of numbers in single digits?
Best regards,
Ali
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Re: how to tell NVDA to read series of number in single digits.
hello. nvda most times for me the digits completely and sometimes reads single digits. but i heard that settings this, is a capability of commercial screen readers. thanks for asking and allah bless you. please inform me if you found a solution.
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On 5/4/16, Ali Abdalkadir <abdalkadir41@gmail.com> wrote: Hello guys,
Does any of you know how to make NVDA read a series of numbers in single digits?
Best regards,
Ali
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Re: very good news about audio conversion soft ware
no I don't mean rip I mean converting audio that I record or down
load from the internet. I don't know whare or how to add files to
convert.
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On 5/3/2016 9:04 PM, Robert Mendoza
wrote:
Once the Windows media player opens pressed the Control plus 3
to change it to suggestion view panel. Then, right-click and
arrow down to select the More Option. Tab till you reach tab
panel that says Rip Music. then, select the preferred settings
or conversion to rip your music into different format like mp3,
wma, and so on.
Robert Mendoza
On 5/4/2016 8:25 AM, Bobby wrote:
Well I just learned some thing new. I never you
could convert audio windows media player I only new you can rip
with it. Can you please tell me ware the convert option is on
windows media player because I can't find that option at all.
On 5/3/2016 7:16 PM, Patrick Le Baudour wrote:
Hum, if it's for converting into mp3 or
wma, windows media player does it, no need for anything
else... and having never used iTunes, i have no idea of what
it can or can't do, I thought it was mainly for buying music
from apple.
-- Patrick
Le 03/05/2016 à 23:14, Christopher-Mark Gilland a écrit :
Goodness gracious, yall! Why not just
use ITunes to rip for crying out
loud! Is it mainly because ITunes doesn't support the
formats you all
wanna rip into? If so, then OK, point taken, but
otherwise... really?
---
Christopher Gilland
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Re: very good news about audio conversion soft ware
Once the Windows media player opens pressed the Control plus 3 to
change it to suggestion view panel. Then, right-click and arrow
down to select the More Option. Tab till you reach tab panel that
says Rip Music. then, select the preferred settings or conversion
to rip your music into different format like mp3, wma, and so on.
Robert Mendoza
On 5/4/2016 8:25 AM, Bobby wrote:
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Well
I just learned some thing new. I never you could convert audio
windows media player I only new you can rip with it. Can you
please tell me ware the convert option is on windows media player
because I can't find that option at all.
On 5/3/2016 7:16 PM, Patrick Le Baudour wrote:
Hum, if it's for converting into mp3 or
wma, windows media player does it, no need for anything else...
and having never used iTunes, i have no idea of what it can or
can't do, I thought it was mainly for buying music from apple.
-- Patrick
Le 03/05/2016 à 23:14, Christopher-Mark Gilland a écrit :
Goodness gracious, yall! Why not just
use ITunes to rip for crying out
loud! Is it mainly because ITunes doesn't support the formats
you all
wanna rip into? If so, then OK, point taken, but otherwise...
really?
---
Christopher Gilland
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how to tell NVDA to read series of number in single digits.
Hello guys, Does any of you know how to make NVDA read a series of numbers in single digits? Best regards, Ali
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Re: NVDA still freezing, don't know what the deal is
nvda_snapshot_brltbl_20160315 is the name of the file in the list, if that's what you mean. I got it back in March and although the experimental UEB tables added to it weren't perfect (Joseph told me it was no trivial matter to fix the minor problems I brought up when I was first testing it) it's better than the current one, which lacks "ea", "cc" and "ff" contractions, as well as only showing format terminators and emdashes (among other symbols) being replaced with eight cells of weird code that disrupt the flow of reading.
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On 4/05/2016 8:21 AM, Tyler Spivey wrote: The espeak bug is fixed in next. That should graduate to master soon, if people don't find problems with it.
For the braille table, what snapshot are you using now? You'll probably need to merge it when 2016.2 comes out.
On 5/3/2016 1:38 PM, Sharni-Lee Ward wrote:
...What HAPPENED to the espeak voice? It sounds choppy and distorted (at least Linda does) and it was honestly hurting my ears.
And the Master snapshot doesn't have the braille table I'd prefer to use, which is why I got that other snapshot when I did. The newer more experimental table fixed the problem of emdashes being replaced by eight cells of nonsense that took up more space than necessary, and formatting representations, and missed contractions...
I can't use this.
On 4/05/2016 5:47 AM, Gene wrote:
I believe the new production version will be released in about a month. However, I would expect the master snapshot to be probably stable or reasonably stable. You can use a portable version if you want to evaluate it without installing it. I haven't used new snapshots fir a while but my experience in the past has been that the snapshots I've used have been stable. That doesn't mean that they all are. They are versions still in development and not beta tested. The page to see and download the latest snapshots is http://www.nvaccess.org/files/nvda/snapshots/ Gene ----- Original Message -----
*From:* Sharni-Lee Ward <mailto:sharni-lee.ward@hotmail.com> *Sent:* Tuesday, May 03, 2016 1:10 PM *To:* nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> *Subject:* Re: [nvda] NVDA still freezing, don't know what the deal is
Hi,
The reason the driver was still trying to do something was that I had used the old snapshot I had in conjunction with my display to read for a bit, then had disconnected the display without resetting the "display" setting in Braille Settings to "No Braille". As I said, it lasted longer, but still locked up at the most inconvenient time...
Can I have a link to this master snapshot? And is this building toward the next release or are some things not ready for that yet? If the former, when is the next release? Is it some time this month, or next?
On 3/05/2016 6:29 PM, Brian's Mail list account wrote:
No, to me unless there has been some significant malware or crash from a bit of software, then the registry can be repaired automatically by windows.
Beware however, as next week is update week. Brian
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To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io>> Sent: Monday, May 02, 2016 11:25 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA still freezing, don't know what the deal is
Hey, before you have to format the computer. Why not run chkdsk and then go into the bios and see what can be the problem. I'd use format as the last resort. Or if you just want to do it and get it over with. then go ahead and do one. Good luck!
-----Original Message----- From: Sharni-Lee Ward [mailto:sharni-lee.ward@hotmail.com] Sent: May-02-16 9:17 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA still freezing, don't know what the deal is
It just happened AGAIN. This time, with no Braille Display plugged in, but still in Word. My sister described what she saw as "It's circling and the screen is foggy," so I'm assuming it was hanging. It took longer
than normal to shut down, and longer than normal to start up properly, and apparently Windows Explorer lagged for a few seconds. I don't know how to recover my writing (I tried one of the previous times this happened by restoring the auto recovery file from the Recycle bin but it
didn't work...).
Anyways, here's the log. I hope this time I can get an answer for why this is happening. I'm getting seriously concerned at this point.
INFO - __main__ (00:26:15): Starting NVDA INFO - core.main (00:26:19): Config dir: C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda INFO - core.main (00:26:20): NVDA version brltbl20160315 INFO - core.main (00:26:20): Using Windows version 6.1.7601 service pack 1 workstation INFO - core.main (00:26:20): Using Python version 2.7.11 (v2.7.11:6d1b6a68f775, Dec 5 2015, 20:32:19) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] INFO - core.main (00:26:20): Using comtypes version 0.6.2 INFO - external:synthDrivers.ptenglish.SynthDriver.__init__ (00:26:24): Using eSpeak version 1.48.03 04.Mar.14 INFO - synthDriverHandler.setSynth (00:26:24): Loaded synthDriver ptenglish INFO - core.main (00:26:24): Using wx version 3.0.2.0 msw (classic) INFO - braille.initialize (00:26:24): Using liblouis version 2.6.5 INFO - braille.BrailleHandler.setDisplayByName (00:26:24): Loaded braille display driver noBraille, current display has 0 cells. INFO - brailleInput.initialize (00:26:24): Braille input initialized INFO - core.main (00:26:25): NVDA initialized INFO - braille.BrailleHandler.setDisplayByName (00:27:25): Loaded braille display driver freedomScientific, current display has 40 cells. ERROR - queueHandler.flushQueue (00:33:30): Error in func _handleUpdate from eventQueue Traceback (most recent call last): File "queueHandler.pyc", line 50, in flushQueue File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 674, in _handleUpdate File "braille.pyc", line 1645, in handleUpdate File "braille.pyc", line 906, in update File "textInfos\offsets.pyc", line 346, in expand File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 314, in _getUnitOffsets File "textInfos\offsets.pyc", line 328, in _getUnitOffsets File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 256, in _getParagraphOffsets WindowsError: [Error 1775] A null context handle was passed from the client to the host during a remote procedure call
On 3/05/2016 12:15 AM, Sharni-Lee Ward wrote:
Just tried another thing that consistently got NVDA to hang recently, namely, opening the sounds manager in Control Panel and then arrowing to the Sound Scheme tab. I thought it only did this because of the Braille
Display but I wanted to test it to make sure. This time, once the window was closed, NVDA started responding again. I also tried to activate Narrator but it didn't work, though as I said, that didn't end up mattering. Here's the log for that session, though I warn you, the warning repeats itself several times. In case each warning was subtly different, I copied the whole thing. Don't worry about the Braille error that shows up first-that's about me starting up the computer and by extension NVDA without my display plugged in and then saving the configuration with default as No Braille.
INFO - __main__ (18:51:56): Starting NVDA INFO - core.main (18:51:59): Config dir: C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda INFO - core.main (18:52:00): NVDA version 2016.1 INFO - core.main (18:52:00): Using Windows version 6.1.7601 service pack 1 workstation INFO - core.main (18:52:00): Using Python version 2.7.11 (v2.7.11:6d1b6a68f775, Dec 5 2015, 20:32:19) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] INFO - core.main (18:52:00): Using comtypes version 0.6.2 INFO - external:synthDrivers.ptenglish.SynthDriver.__init__
(18:52:10):
Using eSpeak version 1.48.03 04.Mar.14 INFO - synthDriverHandler.setSynth (18:52:11): Loaded synthDriver ptenglish INFO - core.main (18:52:11): Using wx version 3.0.2.0 msw (classic) INFO - braille.initialize (18:52:11): Using liblouis version 2.6.5 ERROR - braille.BrailleHandler.setDisplayByName (18:52:11): Error initializing display driver Traceback (most recent call last): File "braille.pyo", line 1447, in setDisplayByName File "brailleDisplayDrivers\freedomScientific.pyo", line 179, in __init__
RuntimeError: No display found INFO - braille.BrailleHandler.setDisplayByName (18:52:11): Loaded braille display driver noBraille, current display has 0 cells. INFO - brailleInput.initialize (18:52:11): Braille input initialized INFO - core.main (18:52:12): NVDA initialized INFO - braille.BrailleHandler.setDisplayByName (19:30:34): Loaded braille display driver noBraille, current display has 0 cells. INFO - config.ConfigManager.save (19:30:39): Base configuration saved WARNING - watchdog._watcher (23:47:35): Core frozen in stack: File "nvda.pyw", line 190, in <module> File "core.pyo", line 382, in main File "wx\_core.pyo", line 8657, in MainLoop File "wx\_core.pyo", line 7952, in MainLoop File "core.pyo", line 353, in Notify File "queueHandler.pyo", line 83, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyo", line 50, in flushQueue File "eventHandler.pyo", line 61, in _queueEventCallback File "eventHandler.pyo", line 138, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 162, in doPreGainFocus File "eventHandler.pyo", line 143, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 91, in __init__ File "eventHandler.pyo", line 98, in next File "NVDAObjects\__init__.pyo", line 868, in event_foreground File "speech.pyo", line 107, in cancelSpeech File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\__
init__.py",
line 117, in cancel File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\_e
speak.py",
line 224, in stop File "nvwave.pyo", line 244, in stop File "threading.pyo", line 174, in acquire
WARNING - watchdog._watcher (23:47:50): Core frozen in stack: File "nvda.pyw", line 190, in <module> File "core.pyo", line 382, in main File "wx\_core.pyo", line 8657, in MainLoop File "wx\_core.pyo", line 7952, in MainLoop File "core.pyo", line 353, in Notify File "queueHandler.pyo", line 83, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyo", line 50, in flushQueue File "eventHandler.pyo", line 61, in _queueEventCallback File "eventHandler.pyo", line 138, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 162, in doPreGainFocus File "eventHandler.pyo", line 143, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 91, in __init__ File "eventHandler.pyo", line 98, in next File "NVDAObjects\__init__.pyo", line 868, in event_foreground File "speech.pyo", line 107, in cancelSpeech File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\__
init__.py",
line 117, in cancel File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\_e
speak.py",
line 224, in stop File "nvwave.pyo", line 244, in stop File "threading.pyo", line 174, in acquire
WARNING - watchdog._watcher (23:48:05): Core frozen in stack: File "nvda.pyw", line 190, in <module> File "core.pyo", line 382, in main File "wx\_core.pyo", line 8657, in MainLoop File "wx\_core.pyo", line 7952, in MainLoop File "core.pyo", line 353, in Notify File "queueHandler.pyo", line 83, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyo", line 50, in flushQueue File "eventHandler.pyo", line 61, in _queueEventCallback File "eventHandler.pyo", line 138, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 162, in doPreGainFocus File "eventHandler.pyo", line 143, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 91, in __init__ File "eventHandler.pyo", line 98, in next File "NVDAObjects\__init__.pyo", line 868, in event_foreground File "speech.pyo", line 107, in cancelSpeech File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\__
init__.py",
line 117, in cancel File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\_e
speak.py",
line 224, in stop File "nvwave.pyo", line 244, in stop File "threading.pyo", line 174, in acquire
WARNING - watchdog._watcher (23:48:20): Core frozen in stack: File "nvda.pyw", line 190, in <module> File "core.pyo", line 382, in main File "wx\_core.pyo", line 8657, in MainLoop File "wx\_core.pyo", line 7952, in MainLoop File "core.pyo", line 353, in Notify File "queueHandler.pyo", line 83, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyo", line 50, in flushQueue File "eventHandler.pyo", line 61, in _queueEventCallback File "eventHandler.pyo", line 138, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 162, in doPreGainFocus File "eventHandler.pyo", line 143, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 91, in __init__ File "eventHandler.pyo", line 98, in next File "NVDAObjects\__init__.pyo", line 868, in event_foreground File "speech.pyo", line 107, in cancelSpeech File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\__
init__.py",
line 117, in cancel File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\_e
speak.py",
line 224, in stop File "nvwave.pyo", line 244, in stop File "threading.pyo", line 174, in acquire
WARNING - watchdog._watcher (23:48:35): Core frozen in stack: File "nvda.pyw", line 190, in <module> File "core.pyo", line 382, in main File "wx\_core.pyo", line 8657, in MainLoop File "wx\_core.pyo", line 7952, in MainLoop File "core.pyo", line 353, in Notify File "queueHandler.pyo", line 83, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyo", line 50, in flushQueue File "eventHandler.pyo", line 61, in _queueEventCallback File "eventHandler.pyo", line 138, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 162, in doPreGainFocus File "eventHandler.pyo", line 143, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 91, in __init__ File "eventHandler.pyo", line 98, in next File "NVDAObjects\__init__.pyo", line 868, in event_foreground File "speech.pyo", line 107, in cancelSpeech File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\__
init__.py",
line 117, in cancel File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\_e
speak.py",
line 224, in stop File "nvwave.pyo", line 244, in stop File "threading.pyo", line 174, in acquire
WARNING - watchdog._watcher (23:48:50): Core frozen in stack: File "nvda.pyw", line 190, in <module> File "core.pyo", line 382, in main File "wx\_core.pyo", line 8657, in MainLoop File "wx\_core.pyo", line 7952, in MainLoop File "core.pyo", line 353, in Notify File "queueHandler.pyo", line 83, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyo", line 50, in flushQueue File "eventHandler.pyo", line 61, in _queueEventCallback File "eventHandler.pyo", line 138, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 162, in doPreGainFocus File "eventHandler.pyo", line 143, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 91, in __init__ File "eventHandler.pyo", line 98, in next File "NVDAObjects\__init__.pyo", line 868, in event_foreground File "speech.pyo", line 107, in cancelSpeech File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\__
init__.py",
line 117, in cancel File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\_e
speak.py",
line 224, in stop File "nvwave.pyo", line 244, in stop File "threading.pyo", line 174, in acquire
WARNING - watchdog._watcher (23:49:05): Core frozen in stack: File "nvda.pyw", line 190, in <module> File "core.pyo", line 382, in main File "wx\_core.pyo", line 8657, in MainLoop File "wx\_core.pyo", line 7952, in MainLoop File "core.pyo", line 353, in Notify File "queueHandler.pyo", line 83, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyo", line 50, in flushQueue File "eventHandler.pyo", line 61, in _queueEventCallback File "eventHandler.pyo", line 138, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 162, in doPreGainFocus File "eventHandler.pyo", line 143, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 91, in __init__ File "eventHandler.pyo", line 98, in next File "NVDAObjects\__init__.pyo", line 868, in event_foreground File "speech.pyo", line 107, in cancelSpeech File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\__
init__.py",
line 117, in cancel File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\_e
speak.py",
line 224, in stop File "nvwave.pyo", line 244, in stop File "threading.pyo", line 174, in acquire
WARNING - watchdog._watcher (23:49:20): Core frozen in stack: File "nvda.pyw", line 190, in <module> File "core.pyo", line 382, in main File "wx\_core.pyo", line 8657, in MainLoop File "wx\_core.pyo", line 7952, in MainLoop File "core.pyo", line 353, in Notify File "queueHandler.pyo", line 83, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyo", line 50, in flushQueue File "eventHandler.pyo", line 61, in _queueEventCallback File "eventHandler.pyo", line 138, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 162, in doPreGainFocus File "eventHandler.pyo", line 143, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 91, in __init__ File "eventHandler.pyo", line 98, in next File "NVDAObjects\__init__.pyo", line 868, in event_foreground File "speech.pyo", line 107, in cancelSpeech File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\__
init__.py",
line 117, in cancel File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\_e
speak.py",
line 224, in stop File "nvwave.pyo", line 244, in stop File "threading.pyo", line 174, in acquire
INFO - core.onEndSession (23:54:04): Windows session ending
On 2/05/2016 7:29 PM, Sharni-Lee Ward wrote:
If the master snapshots fixed it, does this mean the next release (which is hopefully coming sometime this month or next) will have the fix? Because if so, I can just change the configuration so I have to connect it manually when I want to use it, which isn't a problem as I usually have to re-activate the Braille settings if I have to disconnect the display for one reason or another, or if the computer's put to sleep. If the fix is implemented next release, I'll adjust the configuration again. If it does happen again despite this measure, I will try Gene's
method, although I suspect it will be fine. Thank you everyone
for all
your help and tips, and at least I know how to retrieve old log messages now! :D
On 2/05/2016 7:02 PM, Brian's Mail list account wrote:
I don't think its malware, reading the thread it sounds like the braill table part of nvda and the master snapshots are supposed to have now fixed it. Its been a while since I had a computer with one of those displays. fartoo expensive for the low usage I have. Brian
bglists@blueyonder.co.uk <mailto:bglists@blueyonder.co.uk> Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal email to:- briang1@blueyonder.co.uk <mailto:briang1@blueyonder.co.uk>,
putting 'Brian Gaff'
in the display name field. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Arlene" <nedster66@gmail.com
<mailto:nedster66@gmail.com>>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io>> Sent: Monday, May 02, 2016 4:15 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA still freezing, don't know what the deal is
Hi there: Do you think your computer could have mellwhere to cause this freezing?
-----Original Message----- From: Rob [mailto:captinlogic@gmail.com] Sent: May-01-16 6:31 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA still freezing, don't know what the
deal is
Gene <gsasner@ripco.com <mailto:gsasner@ripco.com>> wrote:
Why wouldn't my workaround accomplish the same end but more
easily.
Because most of the keyboard is frozen when this freeze
happens. The
only thing that works is the windows key and some function keys.
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Re: very good news about audio conversion soft ware
Well I just learned some thing new. I never you could convert audio windows media player I only new you can rip with it. Can you please tell me ware the convert option is on windows media player because I can't find that option at all.
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On 5/3/2016 7:16 PM, Patrick Le Baudour wrote: Hum, if it's for converting into mp3 or wma, windows media player does it, no need for anything else... and having never used iTunes, i have no idea of what it can or can't do, I thought it was mainly for buying music from apple.
-- Patrick Le 03/05/2016 à 23:14, Christopher-Mark Gilland a écrit :
Goodness gracious, yall! Why not just use ITunes to rip for crying out loud! Is it mainly because ITunes doesn't support the formats you all wanna rip into? If so, then OK, point taken, but otherwise... really? --- Christopher Gilland
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Re: very good news about audio conversion soft ware
Hum, if it's for converting into mp3 or wma, windows media player does it, no need for anything else... and having never used iTunes, i have no idea of what it can or can't do, I thought it was mainly for buying music from apple.
-- Patrick
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Le 03/05/2016 à 23:14, Christopher-Mark Gilland a écrit : Goodness gracious, yall! Why not just use ITunes to rip for crying out loud! Is it mainly because ITunes doesn't support the formats you all wanna rip into? If so, then OK, point taken, but otherwise... really? --- Christopher Gilland
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Hi all. Ok, using7zip I extracted the file, then with innosetup 5.9 created this https://www.dropbox.com/s/apqg3215nxn3dgz/cdex%201.8.1%20win32.exe?dl=0This is not the entire thing, its just the wizzard with a few default patches. It has a file in the wrong place which was supposed to be licence, and its not flash. It will install the program and nothing else. without the opencandy plugin the installer is harmless. This has been tested on my 32 bit box and it does work and it does uninstall. This should stop the whining at least for this version. If you extract this with 7zip you can see my source, its after all what I did. Some of these things are incripted so you can't do this easily without something like universal extracter which I don't have as I hardly do this thing anymore. But at any rate here is my quick and dirty hack for the day.
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Re: NVDA still freezing, don't know what the deal is
The espeak bug is fixed in next. That should graduate to master soon, if people don't find problems with it.
For the braille table, what snapshot are you using now? You'll probably need to merge it when 2016.2 comes out.
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On 5/3/2016 1:38 PM, Sharni-Lee Ward wrote: ...What HAPPENED to the espeak voice? It sounds choppy and distorted (at least Linda does) and it was honestly hurting my ears.
And the Master snapshot doesn't have the braille table I'd prefer to use, which is why I got that other snapshot when I did. The newer more experimental table fixed the problem of emdashes being replaced by eight cells of nonsense that took up more space than necessary, and formatting representations, and missed contractions...
I can't use this.
On 4/05/2016 5:47 AM, Gene wrote:
I believe the new production version will be released in about a month. However, I would expect the master snapshot to be probably stable or reasonably stable. You can use a portable version if you want to evaluate it without installing it. I haven't used new snapshots fir a while but my experience in the past has been that the snapshots I've used have been stable. That doesn't mean that they all are. They are versions still in development and not beta tested. The page to see and download the latest snapshots is http://www.nvaccess.org/files/nvda/snapshots/ Gene ----- Original Message -----
*From:* Sharni-Lee Ward <mailto:sharni-lee.ward@hotmail.com> *Sent:* Tuesday, May 03, 2016 1:10 PM *To:* nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> *Subject:* Re: [nvda] NVDA still freezing, don't know what the deal is
Hi,
The reason the driver was still trying to do something was that I had used the old snapshot I had in conjunction with my display to read for a bit, then had disconnected the display without resetting the "display" setting in Braille Settings to "No Braille". As I said, it lasted longer, but still locked up at the most inconvenient time...
Can I have a link to this master snapshot? And is this building toward the next release or are some things not ready for that yet? If the former, when is the next release? Is it some time this month, or next?
On 3/05/2016 6:29 PM, Brian's Mail list account wrote:
No, to me unless there has been some significant malware or crash from a bit of software, then the registry can be repaired automatically by windows.
Beware however, as next week is update week. Brian
bglists@blueyonder.co.uk <mailto:bglists@blueyonder.co.uk> Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal email to:- briang1@blueyonder.co.uk <mailto:briang1@blueyonder.co.uk>, putting 'Brian Gaff'
in the display name field. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Arlene" <<mailto:nedster66@gmail.com>nedster66@gmail.com>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io>> Sent: Monday, May 02, 2016 11:25 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA still freezing, don't know what the deal is
Hey, before you have to format the computer. Why not run chkdsk and then go into the bios and see what can be the problem. I'd use format as the last resort. Or if you just want to do it and get it over with. then go ahead and do one. Good luck!
-----Original Message----- From: Sharni-Lee Ward [mailto:sharni-lee.ward@hotmail.com] Sent: May-02-16 9:17 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA still freezing, don't know what the deal is
It just happened AGAIN. This time, with no Braille Display plugged in, but still in Word. My sister described what she saw as "It's circling and the screen is foggy," so I'm assuming it was hanging. It took longer
than normal to shut down, and longer than normal to start up properly, and apparently Windows Explorer lagged for a few seconds. I don't know how to recover my writing (I tried one of the previous times this happened by restoring the auto recovery file from the Recycle bin but it
didn't work...).
Anyways, here's the log. I hope this time I can get an answer for why this is happening. I'm getting seriously concerned at this point.
INFO - __main__ (00:26:15): Starting NVDA INFO - core.main (00:26:19): Config dir: C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda INFO - core.main (00:26:20): NVDA version brltbl20160315 INFO - core.main (00:26:20): Using Windows version 6.1.7601 service pack 1 workstation INFO - core.main (00:26:20): Using Python version 2.7.11 (v2.7.11:6d1b6a68f775, Dec 5 2015, 20:32:19) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] INFO - core.main (00:26:20): Using comtypes version 0.6.2 INFO - external:synthDrivers.ptenglish.SynthDriver.__init__ (00:26:24): Using eSpeak version 1.48.03 04.Mar.14 INFO - synthDriverHandler.setSynth (00:26:24): Loaded synthDriver ptenglish INFO - core.main (00:26:24): Using wx version 3.0.2.0 msw (classic) INFO - braille.initialize (00:26:24): Using liblouis version 2.6.5 INFO - braille.BrailleHandler.setDisplayByName (00:26:24): Loaded braille display driver noBraille, current display has 0 cells. INFO - brailleInput.initialize (00:26:24): Braille input initialized INFO - core.main (00:26:25): NVDA initialized INFO - braille.BrailleHandler.setDisplayByName (00:27:25): Loaded braille display driver freedomScientific, current display has 40 cells. ERROR - queueHandler.flushQueue (00:33:30): Error in func _handleUpdate from eventQueue Traceback (most recent call last): File "queueHandler.pyc", line 50, in flushQueue File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 674, in _handleUpdate File "braille.pyc", line 1645, in handleUpdate File "braille.pyc", line 906, in update File "textInfos\offsets.pyc", line 346, in expand File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 314, in _getUnitOffsets File "textInfos\offsets.pyc", line 328, in _getUnitOffsets File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 256, in _getParagraphOffsets WindowsError: [Error 1775] A null context handle was passed from the client to the host during a remote procedure call
On 3/05/2016 12:15 AM, Sharni-Lee Ward wrote:
Just tried another thing that consistently got NVDA to hang recently, namely, opening the sounds manager in Control Panel and then arrowing to the Sound Scheme tab. I thought it only did this because of the Braille
Display but I wanted to test it to make sure. This time, once the window was closed, NVDA started responding again. I also tried to activate Narrator but it didn't work, though as I said, that didn't end up mattering. Here's the log for that session, though I warn you, the warning repeats itself several times. In case each warning was subtly different, I copied the whole thing. Don't worry about the Braille error that shows up first-that's about me starting up the computer and by extension NVDA without my display plugged in and then saving the configuration with default as No Braille.
INFO - __main__ (18:51:56): Starting NVDA INFO - core.main (18:51:59): Config dir: C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda INFO - core.main (18:52:00): NVDA version 2016.1 INFO - core.main (18:52:00): Using Windows version 6.1.7601 service pack 1 workstation INFO - core.main (18:52:00): Using Python version 2.7.11 (v2.7.11:6d1b6a68f775, Dec 5 2015, 20:32:19) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] INFO - core.main (18:52:00): Using comtypes version 0.6.2 INFO - external:synthDrivers.ptenglish.SynthDriver.__init__
(18:52:10):
Using eSpeak version 1.48.03 04.Mar.14 INFO - synthDriverHandler.setSynth (18:52:11): Loaded synthDriver ptenglish INFO - core.main (18:52:11): Using wx version 3.0.2.0 msw (classic) INFO - braille.initialize (18:52:11): Using liblouis version 2.6.5 ERROR - braille.BrailleHandler.setDisplayByName (18:52:11): Error initializing display driver Traceback (most recent call last): File "braille.pyo", line 1447, in setDisplayByName File "brailleDisplayDrivers\freedomScientific.pyo", line 179, in __init__
RuntimeError: No display found INFO - braille.BrailleHandler.setDisplayByName (18:52:11): Loaded braille display driver noBraille, current display has 0 cells. INFO - brailleInput.initialize (18:52:11): Braille input initialized INFO - core.main (18:52:12): NVDA initialized INFO - braille.BrailleHandler.setDisplayByName (19:30:34): Loaded braille display driver noBraille, current display has 0 cells. INFO - config.ConfigManager.save (19:30:39): Base configuration saved WARNING - watchdog._watcher (23:47:35): Core frozen in stack: File "nvda.pyw", line 190, in <module> File "core.pyo", line 382, in main File "wx\_core.pyo", line 8657, in MainLoop File "wx\_core.pyo", line 7952, in MainLoop File "core.pyo", line 353, in Notify File "queueHandler.pyo", line 83, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyo", line 50, in flushQueue File "eventHandler.pyo", line 61, in _queueEventCallback File "eventHandler.pyo", line 138, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 162, in doPreGainFocus File "eventHandler.pyo", line 143, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 91, in __init__ File "eventHandler.pyo", line 98, in next File "NVDAObjects\__init__.pyo", line 868, in event_foreground File "speech.pyo", line 107, in cancelSpeech File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\__
init__.py",
line 117, in cancel File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\_e
speak.py",
line 224, in stop File "nvwave.pyo", line 244, in stop File "threading.pyo", line 174, in acquire
WARNING - watchdog._watcher (23:47:50): Core frozen in stack: File "nvda.pyw", line 190, in <module> File "core.pyo", line 382, in main File "wx\_core.pyo", line 8657, in MainLoop File "wx\_core.pyo", line 7952, in MainLoop File "core.pyo", line 353, in Notify File "queueHandler.pyo", line 83, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyo", line 50, in flushQueue File "eventHandler.pyo", line 61, in _queueEventCallback File "eventHandler.pyo", line 138, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 162, in doPreGainFocus File "eventHandler.pyo", line 143, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 91, in __init__ File "eventHandler.pyo", line 98, in next File "NVDAObjects\__init__.pyo", line 868, in event_foreground File "speech.pyo", line 107, in cancelSpeech File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\__
init__.py",
line 117, in cancel File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\_e
speak.py",
line 224, in stop File "nvwave.pyo", line 244, in stop File "threading.pyo", line 174, in acquire
WARNING - watchdog._watcher (23:48:05): Core frozen in stack: File "nvda.pyw", line 190, in <module> File "core.pyo", line 382, in main File "wx\_core.pyo", line 8657, in MainLoop File "wx\_core.pyo", line 7952, in MainLoop File "core.pyo", line 353, in Notify File "queueHandler.pyo", line 83, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyo", line 50, in flushQueue File "eventHandler.pyo", line 61, in _queueEventCallback File "eventHandler.pyo", line 138, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 162, in doPreGainFocus File "eventHandler.pyo", line 143, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 91, in __init__ File "eventHandler.pyo", line 98, in next File "NVDAObjects\__init__.pyo", line 868, in event_foreground File "speech.pyo", line 107, in cancelSpeech File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\__
init__.py",
line 117, in cancel File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\_e
speak.py",
line 224, in stop File "nvwave.pyo", line 244, in stop File "threading.pyo", line 174, in acquire
WARNING - watchdog._watcher (23:48:20): Core frozen in stack: File "nvda.pyw", line 190, in <module> File "core.pyo", line 382, in main File "wx\_core.pyo", line 8657, in MainLoop File "wx\_core.pyo", line 7952, in MainLoop File "core.pyo", line 353, in Notify File "queueHandler.pyo", line 83, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyo", line 50, in flushQueue File "eventHandler.pyo", line 61, in _queueEventCallback File "eventHandler.pyo", line 138, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 162, in doPreGainFocus File "eventHandler.pyo", line 143, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 91, in __init__ File "eventHandler.pyo", line 98, in next File "NVDAObjects\__init__.pyo", line 868, in event_foreground File "speech.pyo", line 107, in cancelSpeech File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\__
init__.py",
line 117, in cancel File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\_e
speak.py",
line 224, in stop File "nvwave.pyo", line 244, in stop File "threading.pyo", line 174, in acquire
WARNING - watchdog._watcher (23:48:35): Core frozen in stack: File "nvda.pyw", line 190, in <module> File "core.pyo", line 382, in main File "wx\_core.pyo", line 8657, in MainLoop File "wx\_core.pyo", line 7952, in MainLoop File "core.pyo", line 353, in Notify File "queueHandler.pyo", line 83, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyo", line 50, in flushQueue File "eventHandler.pyo", line 61, in _queueEventCallback File "eventHandler.pyo", line 138, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 162, in doPreGainFocus File "eventHandler.pyo", line 143, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 91, in __init__ File "eventHandler.pyo", line 98, in next File "NVDAObjects\__init__.pyo", line 868, in event_foreground File "speech.pyo", line 107, in cancelSpeech File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\__
init__.py",
line 117, in cancel File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\_e
speak.py",
line 224, in stop File "nvwave.pyo", line 244, in stop File "threading.pyo", line 174, in acquire
WARNING - watchdog._watcher (23:48:50): Core frozen in stack: File "nvda.pyw", line 190, in <module> File "core.pyo", line 382, in main File "wx\_core.pyo", line 8657, in MainLoop File "wx\_core.pyo", line 7952, in MainLoop File "core.pyo", line 353, in Notify File "queueHandler.pyo", line 83, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyo", line 50, in flushQueue File "eventHandler.pyo", line 61, in _queueEventCallback File "eventHandler.pyo", line 138, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 162, in doPreGainFocus File "eventHandler.pyo", line 143, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 91, in __init__ File "eventHandler.pyo", line 98, in next File "NVDAObjects\__init__.pyo", line 868, in event_foreground File "speech.pyo", line 107, in cancelSpeech File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\__
init__.py",
line 117, in cancel File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\_e
speak.py",
line 224, in stop File "nvwave.pyo", line 244, in stop File "threading.pyo", line 174, in acquire
WARNING - watchdog._watcher (23:49:05): Core frozen in stack: File "nvda.pyw", line 190, in <module> File "core.pyo", line 382, in main File "wx\_core.pyo", line 8657, in MainLoop File "wx\_core.pyo", line 7952, in MainLoop File "core.pyo", line 353, in Notify File "queueHandler.pyo", line 83, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyo", line 50, in flushQueue File "eventHandler.pyo", line 61, in _queueEventCallback File "eventHandler.pyo", line 138, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 162, in doPreGainFocus File "eventHandler.pyo", line 143, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 91, in __init__ File "eventHandler.pyo", line 98, in next File "NVDAObjects\__init__.pyo", line 868, in event_foreground File "speech.pyo", line 107, in cancelSpeech File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\__
init__.py",
line 117, in cancel File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\_e
speak.py",
line 224, in stop File "nvwave.pyo", line 244, in stop File "threading.pyo", line 174, in acquire
WARNING - watchdog._watcher (23:49:20): Core frozen in stack: File "nvda.pyw", line 190, in <module> File "core.pyo", line 382, in main File "wx\_core.pyo", line 8657, in MainLoop File "wx\_core.pyo", line 7952, in MainLoop File "core.pyo", line 353, in Notify File "queueHandler.pyo", line 83, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyo", line 50, in flushQueue File "eventHandler.pyo", line 61, in _queueEventCallback File "eventHandler.pyo", line 138, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 162, in doPreGainFocus File "eventHandler.pyo", line 143, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 91, in __init__ File "eventHandler.pyo", line 98, in next File "NVDAObjects\__init__.pyo", line 868, in event_foreground File "speech.pyo", line 107, in cancelSpeech File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\__
init__.py",
line 117, in cancel File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\_e
speak.py",
line 224, in stop File "nvwave.pyo", line 244, in stop File "threading.pyo", line 174, in acquire
INFO - core.onEndSession (23:54:04): Windows session ending
On 2/05/2016 7:29 PM, Sharni-Lee Ward wrote:
If the master snapshots fixed it, does this mean the next release (which is hopefully coming sometime this month or next) will have the fix? Because if so, I can just change the configuration so I have to connect it manually when I want to use it, which isn't a problem as I usually have to re-activate the Braille settings if I have to disconnect the display for one reason or another, or if the computer's put to sleep. If the fix is implemented next release, I'll adjust the configuration again. If it does happen again despite this measure, I will try
Gene's
method, although I suspect it will be fine. Thank you everyone
for all
your help and tips, and at least I know how to retrieve old log messages now! :D
On 2/05/2016 7:02 PM, Brian's Mail list account wrote:
I don't think its malware, reading the thread it sounds like the braill table part of nvda and the master snapshots are supposed to have now fixed it. Its been a while since I had a computer with one of those displays. fartoo expensive for the low usage I have. Brian
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in the display name field. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Arlene" <nedster66@gmail.com
<mailto:nedster66@gmail.com>>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io>> Sent: Monday, May 02, 2016 4:15 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA still freezing, don't know what the deal is
Hi there: Do you think your computer could have mellwhere to cause this freezing?
-----Original Message----- From: Rob [mailto:captinlogic@gmail.com] Sent: May-01-16 6:31 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA still freezing, don't know what the
deal is
Gene <gsasner@ripco.com <mailto:gsasner@ripco.com>> wrote:
Why wouldn't my workaround accomplish the same end but more
easily.
Because most of the keyboard is frozen when this freeze
happens. The
only thing that works is the windows key and some function keys.
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Re: very good news about audio conversion soft ware
Generally if you have loaded something with opencandy it may or may not load other things.
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On 4/05/2016 6:24 a.m., Bobby wrote: no our hopes are not dashed at all because I just got the new version. The new version is cdex version 1.81. I never got a message about malware. I have the program and it works very well and faster than the older versions.
On 5/3/2016 2:06 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
Uh oh. That's the official site. For sure. When I went to the old site http://cdexos.sourceforge.net it redirected me to that cdex.nu site which looks exactly like the old cdex source forge site. Maybe our hopes are dashed and the entire project has been highjacked? It's been at least 10 years since the last upgrade as far as I know.
Best,
Erik Burggraaf
On May 3, 2016, at 10:54 AM, Dan Beaver <dbeaver888@gmail.com <mailto:dbeaver888@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,
You might want to be careful about getting software from this site. I too have used cdex for many years and wanted to ghet the new version. However, when I clicked on the link Sophos stopped my browser and said that some mal ware had been found on that site.
I am now pondering whether or not I want to get it from there.
Dan Beaver
On 5/3/2016 12:32 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
This is fantastic news! I've used cdex for over 15 years and I never thought we'd see another update.
New website address as well: http://cdex.mu/download
Do not use filehipo or some other third party source like that or you will risk your computer getting extras you didn't ask for.
Best,
Erik Burggraaf
On May 3, 2016, at 9:17 AM, Bobby <bvinton@optonline.net> wrote:
I just wanted to tell you all about an old converter and cd reader called c dex. Cdex is the fastest audio converter and they just came out with a new version today. You can get this progran at filehippo.com <http://filehippo.com/>. Let me know what you think of it when you get it.
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Re: very good news about audio conversion soft ware
AVG also detected a threat when I attempted to use this download link. Cheers Chris
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From: Kwork [mailto:istherelife@...] Sent: 03 May 2016 21:30 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] very good news about audio conversion soft ware For me, it did a clean install. I do have unchecki installed, but it didn't tell me it blocked anything, and I didn't see anything odd being installed at the same time. Of course I'll scan and check for viruses and malware, but the problems that have plagued previous installers seem to have not been present for me with this one. In case the site doesn't throw a fit, and prevent hot linking, here is the direct link for the latest installer, though it's easy enough to follow links on the website to get to it anyway: ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2016 1:10 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] very good news about audio conversion soft ware Did it just do a clean install, or did it keep asking you to install this, that and the other thing? If not, then this is good news and I'll try this newest one.
Roger
On 5/3/2016 1:24 PM, Bobby wrote: no our hopes are not dashed at all because I just got the new version. The new version is cdex version 1.81. I never got a message about malware. I have the program and it works very well and faster than the older versions. On 5/3/2016 2:06 PM, erik burggraaf wrote: Uh oh. That's the official site. For sure. When I went to the old site http://cdexos.sourceforge.net it redirected me to that cdex.nu site which looks exactly like the old cdex source forge site. Maybe our hopes are dashed and the entire project has been highjacked? It's been at least 10 years since the last upgrade as far as I know. Hi, You might want to be careful about getting software from this site. I too have used cdex for many years and wanted to ghet the new version. However, when I clicked on the link Sophos stopped my browser and said that some mal ware had been found on that site. I am now pondering whether or not I want to get it from there. Dan Beaver On 5/3/2016 12:32 PM, erik burggraaf wrote: This is fantastic news! I've used cdex for over 15 years and I never thought we'd see another update. New website address as well: Do not use filehipo or some other third party source like that or you will risk your computer getting extras you didn't ask for. I just wanted to tell you all about an old converter and cd reader called c dex. Cdex is the fastest audio converter and they just came out with a new version today. You can get this progran at filehippo.com. Let me know what you think of it when you get it.
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Re: Those using Outlook expres with multiple identities
where do you get outlook express for win10? I don't need this but if ever thunderbird dies I may use that instead.
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On 3/05/2016 11:59 p.m., Brian's Mail list account wrote: Now that we have a version of Outlook Express that works on windows 7 to 10, I thought it might be a good idea to repeat this little batch file here. As many have found when switching identities a lot O-E can get confused if nvda is running and refuse to display messages or indeed allow entry of messages. The reasons for this are unclear but have been going on even in windows xp at times even when the preview pane is disabled. My quick and dirty fix is not really a fix but reboots Outlook express into the same identity that has stopped working properly. You put this batch file in the working directory of Outlook Express. the one with the exe file in it, and call the batch file from a desktop shortcut instead of its normal entry shortcut. Here is the batch file.
@echo off
taskkill /f /im msimn.exe ping -n 5 127.0.0.1>nul
start MSIMN.EXE exit
This then reboots or runs Outlook Express either in its default identity if its the first time you ran it, or in the current one if its stopped working correctly as above. For the curious, it forcibly terminates Outlook Express and everything else it has running, then waits for the dust to settle, and reboots it in the same identity.
Hope it helps. I'm sure this is due to an interaction with nvda, but nobody seems to have found the culprit in some years now, so at least this is a work around. Brian
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Re: NVDA still freezing, don't know what the deal is
Thats true brian. update week is next week, and I hope the patches I made to the main box hold up otherwise if my office breaks again and my fixits don't work its a reformat, I don't know if they will break but lets see if they do.
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On 3/05/2016 8:29 p.m., Brian's Mail list account wrote: No, to me unless there has been some significant malware or crash from a bit of software, then the registry can be repaired automatically by windows.
Beware however, as next week is update week. Brian
bglists@blueyonder.co.uk Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal email to:- briang1@blueyonder.co.uk, putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Arlene" <nedster66@gmail.com> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Monday, May 02, 2016 11:25 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA still freezing, don't know what the deal is
Hey, before you have to format the computer. Why not run chkdsk and then go into the bios and see what can be the problem. I'd use format as the last resort. Or if you just want to do it and get it over with. then go ahead and do one. Good luck!
-----Original Message----- From: Sharni-Lee Ward [mailto:sharni-lee.ward@hotmail.com] Sent: May-02-16 9:17 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA still freezing, don't know what the deal is
It just happened AGAIN. This time, with no Braille Display plugged in, but still in Word. My sister described what she saw as "It's circling and the screen is foggy," so I'm assuming it was hanging. It took longer than normal to shut down, and longer than normal to start up properly, and apparently Windows Explorer lagged for a few seconds. I don't know how to recover my writing (I tried one of the previous times this happened by restoring the auto recovery file from the Recycle bin but it didn't work...).
Anyways, here's the log. I hope this time I can get an answer for why this is happening. I'm getting seriously concerned at this point.
INFO - __main__ (00:26:15): Starting NVDA INFO - core.main (00:26:19): Config dir: C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda INFO - core.main (00:26:20): NVDA version brltbl20160315 INFO - core.main (00:26:20): Using Windows version 6.1.7601 service pack 1 workstation INFO - core.main (00:26:20): Using Python version 2.7.11 (v2.7.11:6d1b6a68f775, Dec 5 2015, 20:32:19) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] INFO - core.main (00:26:20): Using comtypes version 0.6.2 INFO - external:synthDrivers.ptenglish.SynthDriver.__init__ (00:26:24): Using eSpeak version 1.48.03 04.Mar.14 INFO - synthDriverHandler.setSynth (00:26:24): Loaded synthDriver ptenglish INFO - core.main (00:26:24): Using wx version 3.0.2.0 msw (classic) INFO - braille.initialize (00:26:24): Using liblouis version 2.6.5 INFO - braille.BrailleHandler.setDisplayByName (00:26:24): Loaded braille display driver noBraille, current display has 0 cells. INFO - brailleInput.initialize (00:26:24): Braille input initialized INFO - core.main (00:26:25): NVDA initialized INFO - braille.BrailleHandler.setDisplayByName (00:27:25): Loaded braille display driver freedomScientific, current display has 40 cells. ERROR - queueHandler.flushQueue (00:33:30): Error in func _handleUpdate from eventQueue Traceback (most recent call last): File "queueHandler.pyc", line 50, in flushQueue File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 674, in _handleUpdate File "braille.pyc", line 1645, in handleUpdate File "braille.pyc", line 906, in update File "textInfos\offsets.pyc", line 346, in expand File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 314, in _getUnitOffsets File "textInfos\offsets.pyc", line 328, in _getUnitOffsets File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 256, in _getParagraphOffsets WindowsError: [Error 1775] A null context handle was passed from the client to the host during a remote procedure call
On 3/05/2016 12:15 AM, Sharni-Lee Ward wrote:
Just tried another thing that consistently got NVDA to hang recently, namely, opening the sounds manager in Control Panel and then arrowing to the Sound Scheme tab. I thought it only did this because of the Braille Display but I wanted to test it to make sure. This time, once the window was closed, NVDA started responding again. I also tried to activate Narrator but it didn't work, though as I said, that didn't end up mattering. Here's the log for that session, though I warn you, the warning repeats itself several times. In case each warning was subtly different, I copied the whole thing. Don't worry about the Braille error that shows up first-that's about me starting up the computer and by extension NVDA without my display plugged in and then saving the configuration with default as No Braille.
INFO - __main__ (18:51:56): Starting NVDA INFO - core.main (18:51:59): Config dir: C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda INFO - core.main (18:52:00): NVDA version 2016.1 INFO - core.main (18:52:00): Using Windows version 6.1.7601 service pack 1 workstation INFO - core.main (18:52:00): Using Python version 2.7.11 (v2.7.11:6d1b6a68f775, Dec 5 2015, 20:32:19) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] INFO - core.main (18:52:00): Using comtypes version 0.6.2 INFO - external:synthDrivers.ptenglish.SynthDriver.__init__ (18:52:10): Using eSpeak version 1.48.03 04.Mar.14 INFO - synthDriverHandler.setSynth (18:52:11): Loaded synthDriver ptenglish INFO - core.main (18:52:11): Using wx version 3.0.2.0 msw (classic) INFO - braille.initialize (18:52:11): Using liblouis version 2.6.5 ERROR - braille.BrailleHandler.setDisplayByName (18:52:11): Error initializing display driver Traceback (most recent call last): File "braille.pyo", line 1447, in setDisplayByName File "brailleDisplayDrivers\freedomScientific.pyo", line 179, in __init__
RuntimeError: No display found INFO - braille.BrailleHandler.setDisplayByName (18:52:11): Loaded braille display driver noBraille, current display has 0 cells. INFO - brailleInput.initialize (18:52:11): Braille input initialized INFO - core.main (18:52:12): NVDA initialized INFO - braille.BrailleHandler.setDisplayByName (19:30:34): Loaded braille display driver noBraille, current display has 0 cells. INFO - config.ConfigManager.save (19:30:39): Base configuration saved WARNING - watchdog._watcher (23:47:35): Core frozen in stack: File "nvda.pyw", line 190, in <module> File "core.pyo", line 382, in main File "wx\_core.pyo", line 8657, in MainLoop File "wx\_core.pyo", line 7952, in MainLoop File "core.pyo", line 353, in Notify File "queueHandler.pyo", line 83, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyo", line 50, in flushQueue File "eventHandler.pyo", line 61, in _queueEventCallback File "eventHandler.pyo", line 138, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 162, in doPreGainFocus File "eventHandler.pyo", line 143, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 91, in __init__ File "eventHandler.pyo", line 98, in next File "NVDAObjects\__init__.pyo", line 868, in event_foreground File "speech.pyo", line 107, in cancelSpeech File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\__
init__.py",
line 117, in cancel File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\_e
speak.py",
line 224, in stop File "nvwave.pyo", line 244, in stop File "threading.pyo", line 174, in acquire
WARNING - watchdog._watcher (23:47:50): Core frozen in stack: File "nvda.pyw", line 190, in <module> File "core.pyo", line 382, in main File "wx\_core.pyo", line 8657, in MainLoop File "wx\_core.pyo", line 7952, in MainLoop File "core.pyo", line 353, in Notify File "queueHandler.pyo", line 83, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyo", line 50, in flushQueue File "eventHandler.pyo", line 61, in _queueEventCallback File "eventHandler.pyo", line 138, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 162, in doPreGainFocus File "eventHandler.pyo", line 143, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 91, in __init__ File "eventHandler.pyo", line 98, in next File "NVDAObjects\__init__.pyo", line 868, in event_foreground File "speech.pyo", line 107, in cancelSpeech File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\__
init__.py",
line 117, in cancel File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\_e
speak.py",
line 224, in stop File "nvwave.pyo", line 244, in stop File "threading.pyo", line 174, in acquire
WARNING - watchdog._watcher (23:48:05): Core frozen in stack: File "nvda.pyw", line 190, in <module> File "core.pyo", line 382, in main File "wx\_core.pyo", line 8657, in MainLoop File "wx\_core.pyo", line 7952, in MainLoop File "core.pyo", line 353, in Notify File "queueHandler.pyo", line 83, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyo", line 50, in flushQueue File "eventHandler.pyo", line 61, in _queueEventCallback File "eventHandler.pyo", line 138, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 162, in doPreGainFocus File "eventHandler.pyo", line 143, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 91, in __init__ File "eventHandler.pyo", line 98, in next File "NVDAObjects\__init__.pyo", line 868, in event_foreground File "speech.pyo", line 107, in cancelSpeech File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\__
init__.py",
line 117, in cancel File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\_e
speak.py",
line 224, in stop File "nvwave.pyo", line 244, in stop File "threading.pyo", line 174, in acquire
WARNING - watchdog._watcher (23:48:20): Core frozen in stack: File "nvda.pyw", line 190, in <module> File "core.pyo", line 382, in main File "wx\_core.pyo", line 8657, in MainLoop File "wx\_core.pyo", line 7952, in MainLoop File "core.pyo", line 353, in Notify File "queueHandler.pyo", line 83, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyo", line 50, in flushQueue File "eventHandler.pyo", line 61, in _queueEventCallback File "eventHandler.pyo", line 138, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 162, in doPreGainFocus File "eventHandler.pyo", line 143, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 91, in __init__ File "eventHandler.pyo", line 98, in next File "NVDAObjects\__init__.pyo", line 868, in event_foreground File "speech.pyo", line 107, in cancelSpeech File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\__
init__.py",
line 117, in cancel File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\_e
speak.py",
line 224, in stop File "nvwave.pyo", line 244, in stop File "threading.pyo", line 174, in acquire
WARNING - watchdog._watcher (23:48:35): Core frozen in stack: File "nvda.pyw", line 190, in <module> File "core.pyo", line 382, in main File "wx\_core.pyo", line 8657, in MainLoop File "wx\_core.pyo", line 7952, in MainLoop File "core.pyo", line 353, in Notify File "queueHandler.pyo", line 83, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyo", line 50, in flushQueue File "eventHandler.pyo", line 61, in _queueEventCallback File "eventHandler.pyo", line 138, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 162, in doPreGainFocus File "eventHandler.pyo", line 143, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 91, in __init__ File "eventHandler.pyo", line 98, in next File "NVDAObjects\__init__.pyo", line 868, in event_foreground File "speech.pyo", line 107, in cancelSpeech File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\__
init__.py",
line 117, in cancel File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\_e
speak.py",
line 224, in stop File "nvwave.pyo", line 244, in stop File "threading.pyo", line 174, in acquire
WARNING - watchdog._watcher (23:48:50): Core frozen in stack: File "nvda.pyw", line 190, in <module> File "core.pyo", line 382, in main File "wx\_core.pyo", line 8657, in MainLoop File "wx\_core.pyo", line 7952, in MainLoop File "core.pyo", line 353, in Notify File "queueHandler.pyo", line 83, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyo", line 50, in flushQueue File "eventHandler.pyo", line 61, in _queueEventCallback File "eventHandler.pyo", line 138, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 162, in doPreGainFocus File "eventHandler.pyo", line 143, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 91, in __init__ File "eventHandler.pyo", line 98, in next File "NVDAObjects\__init__.pyo", line 868, in event_foreground File "speech.pyo", line 107, in cancelSpeech File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\__
init__.py",
line 117, in cancel File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\_e
speak.py",
line 224, in stop File "nvwave.pyo", line 244, in stop File "threading.pyo", line 174, in acquire
WARNING - watchdog._watcher (23:49:05): Core frozen in stack: File "nvda.pyw", line 190, in <module> File "core.pyo", line 382, in main File "wx\_core.pyo", line 8657, in MainLoop File "wx\_core.pyo", line 7952, in MainLoop File "core.pyo", line 353, in Notify File "queueHandler.pyo", line 83, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyo", line 50, in flushQueue File "eventHandler.pyo", line 61, in _queueEventCallback File "eventHandler.pyo", line 138, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 162, in doPreGainFocus File "eventHandler.pyo", line 143, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 91, in __init__ File "eventHandler.pyo", line 98, in next File "NVDAObjects\__init__.pyo", line 868, in event_foreground File "speech.pyo", line 107, in cancelSpeech File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\__
init__.py",
line 117, in cancel File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\_e
speak.py",
line 224, in stop File "nvwave.pyo", line 244, in stop File "threading.pyo", line 174, in acquire
WARNING - watchdog._watcher (23:49:20): Core frozen in stack: File "nvda.pyw", line 190, in <module> File "core.pyo", line 382, in main File "wx\_core.pyo", line 8657, in MainLoop File "wx\_core.pyo", line 7952, in MainLoop File "core.pyo", line 353, in Notify File "queueHandler.pyo", line 83, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyo", line 50, in flushQueue File "eventHandler.pyo", line 61, in _queueEventCallback File "eventHandler.pyo", line 138, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 162, in doPreGainFocus File "eventHandler.pyo", line 143, in executeEvent File "eventHandler.pyo", line 91, in __init__ File "eventHandler.pyo", line 98, in next File "NVDAObjects\__init__.pyo", line 868, in event_foreground File "speech.pyo", line 107, in cancelSpeech File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\__
init__.py",
line 117, in cancel File
"C:\Users\pc\AppData\Roaming\nvda\addons\protalker\synthDrivers\ptenglish\_e
speak.py",
line 224, in stop File "nvwave.pyo", line 244, in stop File "threading.pyo", line 174, in acquire
INFO - core.onEndSession (23:54:04): Windows session ending
On 2/05/2016 7:29 PM, Sharni-Lee Ward wrote:
If the master snapshots fixed it, does this mean the next release (which is hopefully coming sometime this month or next) will have the fix? Because if so, I can just change the configuration so I have to connect it manually when I want to use it, which isn't a problem as I usually have to re-activate the Braille settings if I have to disconnect the display for one reason or another, or if the computer's put to sleep. If the fix is implemented next release, I'll adjust the configuration again. If it does happen again despite this measure, I will try Gene's method, although I suspect it will be fine. Thank you everyone for all your help and tips, and at least I know how to retrieve old log messages now! :D
On 2/05/2016 7:02 PM, Brian's Mail list account wrote:
I don't think its malware, reading the thread it sounds like the braill table part of nvda and the master snapshots are supposed to have now fixed it. Its been a while since I had a computer with one of those displays. fartoo expensive for the low usage I have. Brian
bglists@blueyonder.co.uk Sent via blueyonder. Please address personal email to:- briang1@blueyonder.co.uk, putting 'Brian Gaff' in the display name field. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Arlene" <nedster66@gmail.com> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Monday, May 02, 2016 4:15 AM Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA still freezing, don't know what the deal is
Hi there: Do you think your computer could have mellwhere to cause this freezing?
-----Original Message----- From: Rob [mailto:captinlogic@gmail.com] Sent: May-01-16 6:31 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA still freezing, don't know what the deal is
Gene <gsasner@ripco.com> wrote:
Why wouldn't my workaround accomplish the same end but more easily. Because most of the keyboard is frozen when this freeze happens. The only thing that works is the windows key and some function keys.
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