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Published on November 27, 2007 By killajosh In SoundPackager
When I try to change sound schemes through SoundPackager, I get the dreaded "SoundPackager has encountered a problem and needs to shut down" screen. I can still go through the Control Panel- Sound/Audio Devices option and set the scheme in there, but I'd like to get SP working.

I read through the past forums and tried the suggestions in those (uninstall -removing themes, skins, etc- , reboot, reinstall, reboot), but nothing seems to work. Any clues or suggestions?

Thanks!
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on Nov 27, 2007
Is it one theme that is doing it? Also what is your OS?
on Nov 27, 2007
Killajosh, I have the same problem. It must be a "josh" issue.  

on Nov 27, 2007
Cute, a "josh" issue.   It might be on OS issue. What are you both running?
on Nov 27, 2007
This josh is using vista ultimate x64
on Nov 27, 2007
I,m havin' some problems, too. I'm usin' a machine I put together and sometimes I catch. Am I suppose to buy this program? I've got the object desktop and all. I keep getting a 'buy it' message. I've done the usual 'tried everything' bit. It's something in program. I really like the program. If they tried the sound program found in desktop architect with their program it might be clearer to those who like to play with goofy sounds on their computers.
on Nov 27, 2007
Is your name Josh too?

on Nov 27, 2007
Same problem here....gave up on it. Would be great if it worked for me...but I just change my sounds myself.
on Nov 27, 2007
Unfortunately I can't speak for Vista, not using it. I did have a problem though when the first non beta was released. Had to uninstall everything, reboot and then reinstall. I understand that this is not working for everyone.

I wonder if there is a problem of where the sounds their self are being installed? You know the problem that came about in the WB6 release with moving files, wonder if something like that could be causing the problem?
on Nov 28, 2007
Philly, I'm using XP Home edition.
on Nov 28, 2007
if you all figure it out would you let me know too. not named Josh
on Nov 28, 2007
OK...so it is not a "josh" issue...and it is not an operating system issue...any other ideas?

on Nov 28, 2007
I had such problems with SoundPackager that I finally uninstalled the application. It had completely fouled my XP Media Center's ability to hold on to ANY set of sounds for any period of time, whether using SoundPackager or through Control Panel/Sounds. For example, I had installed OfficeSounds from Microsoft which was applied for years with whatever version of MS Office I am using (now MS Office 2007). Well, SoundPackager managed to "lose" those sounds whenever it was loaded and any Office application in use was soundless. Perhaps after several upgrades I'll try it again but I prefer some sounds than silence.
on Nov 28, 2007
on Nov 28, 2007
I am stuck with the windows 95 sounds on my vista, until I manually update them or if Soundpackager gets fixed or updated...ironic....

Has anyone tried to manually delete the sounds from soundpackager as a fix? If so, where does the program load the sounds?

Thanks!

on Nov 28, 2007
The sounds of silence!


  friggin' muzak
    
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