My windows before: http://i.imgur.com/jV33q6E.png
Then I do New Sound.
My windows after: http://i.imgur.com/mxnhMX5.png
How can I avoid New Sound messing with my windows' size and position?
6.21 New Sound changing my existing windows' size/position
Re: 6.21 New Sound changing my existing windows' size/positi
I don't know why you don't develop your own audio program and use it, since Goldwave obviously fails to meet your exacting standards. Seriously.
You sure do expect a lot for the tiny amount of money you invested. No one else here niggles the way you do.
BTW, you're not even using the latest GW build. Not installing posted updates could be counterproductive, especially in your case.
You sure do expect a lot for the tiny amount of money you invested. No one else here niggles the way you do.
BTW, you're not even using the latest GW build. Not installing posted updates could be counterproductive, especially in your case.
I don't want to read the manual either, but, then, it isn't my problem, is it?
Re: 6.21 New Sound changing my existing windows' size/positi
The last major update I installed was majorly UNproductive - being incompatible with the V5's batch processing definitions.Tristan wrote:Not installing posted updates could be counterproductive, especially in your case.
So, I avoid an update until I see it provides a needed improvement.
Are you saying the latest version fixes my problem, or are you just trolling?
Re: 6.21 New Sound changing my existing windows' size/positi
Version 5?chrisjj wrote:The last major update I installed was majorly UNproductive - being incompatible with the V5's batch processing definitions.Tristan wrote:Not installing posted updates could be counterproductive, especially in your case.
So, I avoid an update until I see it provides a needed improvement.
Are you saying the latest version fixes my problem, or are you just trolling?
Like I said, why don't you just make your own program? No one else is having your problems.
I don't want to read the manual either, but, then, it isn't my problem, is it?