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Offline kbsilver

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One more time - PMM and Registering in Vista
« on: February 15, 2008, 05:33:55 pm »
I too finally took the plunge and updated to MS Vista.  Everything I needed works fine except a cheapo multifunction printer (I'm just going to toss it), and OF COURSE  PMM.

Downloaded the latest version, installed with no problem.  Runs fine except I'm on the 30 day countdown till the trial registration expires.  I have registration codes, but it will not take them (does nothing when I press the OK button).  Have tried and modified the registration file using regedit as described.  Modified fine, but had no effect.

Any other words of wisdom?  I have 2 phatboxes in cars so tossing these is not an option.

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Re: One more time - PMM and Registering in Vista
« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2008, 12:32:22 am »
My words of Wisdom: Upgrade to Windows XP

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Re: One more time - PMM and Registering in Vista
« Reply #2 on: February 16, 2008, 12:39:31 am »
On further testing, it does NOT run fine.  The DMS is not recognized by PMM at all.  Vista sees it, both drives, but PMM doesn't.  Also voice prompts do not seem like they will work.  When you press the voice sample button, nothing happens.   All pretty disappointing to me.   Don't understand why Phatnoise took a very desired product and made it obsolete and drop support for it.   Sheesh, all they had to do is keep a supply of larger DMS's available at a reasonable price and keep the interface compatible with newer versions of windows and they could still be making $$$ on it.  The Phatbox unit itself was perfect as is.

Guess it's off to plan 'B'.  It's not an 'upgrade' to XP, but do have other computers in the house still running W2000 pro.  Just have to keep one of them around much longer than I wanted.    I went nearly 7 hears on the same machine (no reload) before the upgrade.  Actually jumped over XP, never used it.

Vista is running very well for me so have no reason to back grade on my main PC.   PMM is now going to be removed.  I've wasted way too much time on this already. 

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Re: One more time - PMM and Registering in Vista
« Reply #3 on: February 16, 2008, 08:03:26 am »
Well, we can all complain about Phatnoise dropping support for everything, but the fact is they didn't run the business as well as they could have, and geeks like us who love our Phatboxes/Kegs will just have to learn to get along without them.  We can only dream about what the Phatbox 2.0 could have been.

Anyway, I am running PMM 3.92 in Vista Ultimate x32 without any problems, except (like everything else in Vista) it runs more slowly than in XP, particularly during the save/eject procedure.  I think quite a few people are running PMM in Vista.

(Since Vista does, as Sam has noted many times, suck, I am running a dual boot configuration with XP, which you might consider as an option.  However, I think the easier way to get a dual boot configuration to work is to install XP first and then Vista.)

To bypass the registration issue, open regedit, go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Phatnoise, Inc\PMM, find the key Date_Installed, and just reset it once a month.  You can also register at VorTechs' www.phatnoise.org site and find permanent solutions for that issue in the downloads section.

One basic thing you have to do to get PMM working in Vista is find the PMM.exe, right click on it, go to advanced options, and tick "run as administrator."  Voice prompts will also work, but you need to have the MS speech SDK installed.  Do you have any voices listed in the voice prompt options?  It will also work with the AT&T Natural Voices, if you have them, but it requires some trickery to get them to install on Vista.  You can search for the solution in these forums.

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Re: One more time - PMM and Registering in Vista
« Reply #4 on: February 16, 2008, 10:32:17 pm »
You're missing out... XP is much better than 2000, you just need to disable all the silly new interface crap ;)

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Re: One more time - PMM and Registering in Vista
« Reply #5 on: February 25, 2008, 05:51:24 am »
how do you setup voice prompts in vista? which MS speech sdk did you use? tks.

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Re: One more time - PMM and Registering in Vista
« Reply #6 on: February 25, 2008, 09:30:51 am »
The MS speech SDK is pre-installed on XP (SP1 and above I think) and Vista machines.

Then you just need to have a look around the options screen, I think under the Dictionary section to set the default prompt voice in PMM.
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Re: One more time - PMM and Registering in Vista
« Reply #7 on: February 25, 2008, 01:22:57 pm »
When I goto Tools->Voice Prompts->Edit Dictionary

I only have one item under Voice, 'Microsoft Anna'. When I try to Save/Eject after I copy mp3's to my
DMS I get the error message >> 'can't assign stream format'. I even set the voice Anna to the default and it
still won't work. any ideas?

It also says 'unable to create voice prompt file'..
« Last Edit: February 25, 2008, 01:32:30 pm by LuckY07 »

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Re: One more time - PMM and Registering in Vista
« Reply #8 on: February 25, 2008, 02:01:30 pm »
Is Microsoft Anna the default Vista female voice?  I forgot, I hardly use Vista these days since it kept tearing down my media center weekly.

Are there any other options under there to allow you to specify any additional parameters about the voice?
If so set it to 44khz, 8 bit mono and see if that improves the situation. 
If that works, switch to 44khz, 16 bit mono.  If you try to switch to 16 bit and it fails, then stick with 8 bit.
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I will check tonight..
« Reply #9 on: February 25, 2008, 02:51:26 pm »
Anna is the default Vista voice, and only voice preassigned to Vista. When you are saying to change the
options are you reffering to in the control panel or in pmm?

-any third party programs that would create voices i could add in manually?

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do i need the AT&T engine?
« Reply #10 on: February 25, 2008, 03:05:05 pm »
Do I need to install the AT&T engine for this to work? I read this on the phatnoise website:

'You must install the PhatNoise Media Manager (version 2.36 or earlier) from the CD you received with your PhatBox/Music Keg in order to have unlimited encoding and the AT&T Natural Voices Engine.'

http://www.phatnoise.com/downloads/download_pmmsw.aspx


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Re: One more time - PMM and Registering in Vista
« Reply #11 on: February 25, 2008, 03:14:46 pm »
By settings, I mean in PMM... there's little you can change in the control panel (well, certainly in XP anyway)

The AT&T Engine only gives you the AT&T voices, which admittedly are better than the XP default voices.  Not sure about Vista though as I've forgotten how that one sounds.  It's also a PITA to install under Vista and requires a workaround (there's a thread lurking here somewhere about it).

If you don't have this, you can find it at Phatnoise.org in the downloads section - registration and valid e-mail address is required, you don't get to see the available downloads until you have successfully registered.

Any SAPI5 compliant voice pack/engine should be fine, I personally use the Loquendo voices which I found via some questionable sites.
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I found this..
« Reply #12 on: February 25, 2008, 03:43:11 pm »
I found this post:

http://forum.phathack.com/index.php/topic,896.0.html

it says that you need to install the AT&T engine for it to work in Vista using the .msi file. I wonder if
this is what I need to get voice prompts to work correctly.

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Re: One more time - PMM and Registering in Vista
« Reply #13 on: February 25, 2008, 04:01:03 pm »
Quite possibly...it may well be that PhatNoise Media Manager has issues with the Vista voice because it's not using generic methods to access the voice.

It certainly won't hurt to install and try it.
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I got Voice Prompts working in Vista!!!
« Reply #14 on: February 26, 2008, 04:14:40 am »
It took a while to figure out how to make the voice prompts work using Windows Vista (x32 Ultimate) so I put together a set of instructions that should
help someone installing the Phatnoise Media Manager with Vista (and wants working 'voice prompts').
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How to Install PhatNoise Media Manager 3.76 with Microsoft Vista
This will allow you to use the ‘voice prompts’ and install the AT&T Natural Voice engine
in Vista. This is needed to use the ‘Voice Prompts’.

Get your hacked AT&T Natural Voice .msi file:
I went to google and found a file that basically bypasses the operating system option
which looks for a specific operating system (vista wasn’t out at the time).
www.brianjonesphotography.com/phat/ATTvoicehack.msi

Download PhatNoise Media Manager 3.76:
Again, google is your friend, http://www.phatnoise.com/

     Now we need to set the permission on the .exe file we just downloaded:
1.   Right-Click the exe, goto Properties.
2.   Goto the Compatability tab.
3.   Check that Windows XP SP2 is marked.
4.   Run as Administrator needs to be checked also.
5.   Click Apply, click Ok.

AT&T Labs' Natural Voices(tm) Desktop 1.2.1.msi
1)rename the hacked .MSI file from the beginning to the above name ^.
2)run the exe phatnoise media manager install program.
3)critical! when you see the ‘AT&T LABS’ Natural Voice™ Desktop 1.2.1.msi’ file
in the folder (c:\Program Files\Phatnoise..\) replace and move the hacked version
that we downloaded earlier into that folder.
4)after the install finishes, set the pmm.exe (in c:\Program Files\Phatnoise..) file to run in
 Windows XP ‘SP2 compatible mode’. As well as ‘Run As Administrator’. Make sure both
are checked.

Now you should have working ‘Voice Prompts’ with your Phatnoise player using
Windows Vista ;)





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Re: One more time - PMM and Registering in Vista
« Reply #15 on: June 19, 2008, 08:22:40 pm »
Thanks Lucky,

 I was getting ready to chuck the Music Keg until I came across this post. It took some tinkereing, but I got it working. Just to clarify when to install the ATTvoicehack:

 "You need to stop when the install says, it's about to install some components"

1) Copy the AT&T Labs'Natural Voices(tm) Desktop 1.2.1.msi to C:\Program Files\Phatnoise

2) Then go back to "about to install some components" and click OK. It does work.

Note: The file must read "AT&T Labs' Natural Voices(tm) Desktop 1.2.1.msi exactly or the install will error out.

Thanks, I'm keeping the Keg.

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Re: One more time - PMM and Registering in Vista
« Reply #16 on: June 21, 2008, 02:48:43 pm »
I am also trying to get the Voice prompts working in Vista Ultimate 32 for my PhatNoise Box in my Audi.
Does anyone know if this fix will work with PHatnoise Media Manager 3.92?  I can't seem to get it to work.  I am unable to find a download for Phatnoise Media Manager 3.76.  Does anyone have a link for that?  Thanks.

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Re: One more time - PMM and Registering in Vista
« Reply #17 on: June 21, 2008, 07:59:36 pm »
What are you having problems with, PMM or the voices?

I have 3.92 and ATT voices working just fine in Windows Vista Ultimate x32.  You must have the Microsoft Speech SDK installed.  See my earlier post in this thread.
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Re: One more time - PMM and Registering in Vista
« Reply #18 on: June 22, 2008, 02:06:03 pm »
I too am having trouble getting PMM to make voice prompts.  I followed LuckY07's instructions (with one exception: I didn't set Run as Administrator, because that option was disabled in the compatibility dialog).  Everything seemed to go well, and when I did a save and eject from PMM, I did not get the "Can't create stream" error I was getting before.  However, at the first attempt to create a voice prompt, PMM just hung.  I had to kill it from task manager.

I had the same problem in PhatVoice.  Even if I just asked it to pronounce a sample text, without creating any prompt files, if would hang if I used one of the AT&T voices.  However, if I used the default Microsoft voice it could pronounce sample texts and create prompt files. 

So, I have a sort-of working system, with PhatVoice and the MS voice, but I really would like to be able to use PMM and the AT&T voices.  Obviously I didn't get AT&T NV installed in a workable way.  Any suggestions?

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Re: One more time - PMM and Registering in Vista
« Reply #19 on: June 22, 2008, 02:42:01 pm »
If the "run as administrator" box was disabled, it suggests you are not logged on as an administrator.  To install everything successfully on Vista, make sure you are logged on with admin privileges.  (Just to be sure, disable all that User Account Control crap.)

Moreover, even on Vista, you must install the Microsoft Speech SDK to get things working.

I also suggest a different method for installing the AT&T voices, which is roughly described in this post: 
http://forum.phathack.com/index.php/topic,1037.msg6729.html#msg6729
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