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Speech Technology / Runtime 70 error when saving .wav file
« on: June 30, 2009, 04:49:12 pm »
I'm still experiencing this problem and found no way to get it working. Has no one found any fix to it, or know any possible solution that could be tried? Or if any of the devs are reading this maybe they could try to post a new version of the reader if they can look into what's causing the issue, that would be very appreciated.

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Speech Technology / Runtime 70 error when saving .wav file
« on: June 14, 2009, 05:39:51 am »
I do have a full administrator account so this shouldn't be a problem, never had any issues with my account not having rights on files before. And which is the latest version of the Reader? I'm using the one from this page currently.

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Speech Technology / Runtime 70 error when saving .wav file
« on: June 12, 2009, 07:59:08 am »
It could be that. All voices playback correctly however, this only occurs when saving the .wav file which is what I find most odd since it means all voices can be accessed.

Anyway, is there no solution to this? The program is designed to run on Windows XP too so maybe there's something that can be done...

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Speech Technology / Runtime 70 error when saving .wav file
« on: June 10, 2009, 01:53:21 pm »
Hello. I'm using version 1.0 of Hal Reader and am experiencing an issue I can't fix: Whenever I select a non-windows voice and attempt to save the .wav file of a text, after I click the Save button it says "Wav file created" but once I answer that I am told saving failed with the error "Run-time error '70': Permission denied". The wav file is not created.

This happens with all voices except LH Michael, LH Michelle, Microsoft Mary, Microsoft Mike and Microsoft Sam. If I use these saving works ok, but if I use any of the other voices I get this error. Is there any way to save .wav files with the non-Windows TTS voices? I'm using Windows XP Media Center SP3. Thanks.

Also wanted to say this is a lovely freeware program and is very good and helpful, congratulations to the authors for their great work :)

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