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Published on October 4, 2007 By Philly0381 In OS Customization
Just started to use this program, I have downloaded what's in the library. Yesterdays update seems to have deleted Basketball and Football, is that correct?

Can the sounds under Sound Schemes be used or do they need to be converted or changed to work?  


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on Oct 04, 2007
Wow!  Impressive list of additions, changes and fixes!

SoundPackager 0.95 beta
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Sound Packages default to installation to the AllUsers\Documents\Stardock\SoundPackager directory. They are copied from there to the local user documents directory when SoundPackager is run. That way, if different users on the PC modify an existing package, they are modifying their local copy vs the master downloaded one.

ADD: Packages can now be removed with option to remove them from the list (into a 'Removed' directory) or delete them outright.
ADD: Currently applied package now displayed on the Welcome page.
ADD: Packages are now automatically backed up.
ADD: Packages can be restored from backups if you've made changes..
ADD: Packages directory can be chosen by the user.
ADD: Added Advanced tab and page.

MOD: Updated dialog text throughout.
MOD: 'Disable All Sounds' and 'Restore Windows Default Sounds' buttons moved to Advanced page.
MOD: Removed 'Company' from package spec.
MOD: 'Import Sounds' and 'Set All to Default' buttons are now hidden on Package Details tab.
MOD: SoundPackage will only default to the Welcome page on first run. Subsequent runs will default to the Packages page.
MOD: Replaced 'Loding Packages..' animation with actual display progress bar.

FIX: 'Restore Windows Default Sounds' on Vista now functional.
FIX: Non-PCM WAV files will not play, and will not crash the application.
FIX: Fixed alignment of version string in the Packages list.
FIX: If no version string has been set in the package, the version does not display.
FIX: Package load time improved.
FIX: XP defaults to Tahoma font, Vista defaults to Segeo UI.

It is so very cool how SD listens to their users!

To philly's point, I also lost those two schemes.  A update process bug?  I kept all teh other thems I'd downloaded or created.

You can use all the sounds in the default sound scheme but they need to be imported.  You can grab them from C:\Windows\Media on Vista and XP.
on Oct 04, 2007
Just to be clear on what I need to do, I download the sounds from the library under sound schemes, find them under C:\Windows\Media then import them into the sound packager program, right?   
on Oct 04, 2007
It may be a silly request, but Just like WB allows us to choose Windows Classic and Windows Aero (or Luna) from the list of skins, can the options on the advanced page migrate to the "Pick a Package" page?

I like the addition of the password protection option!  How does the "Allow users to copy this Package work"?  What happens if it's unchecked?

Out of curiosity, does the backup restore process use the Keepsafe framework?

Last thing (at the moment), on the left pane, the icon next to Welcome seems like a better fit for Packages.  No?

Otherwise . . it's working well and my only complait is that so many actions on my PC complete before the sounds are done playing.  DOH!! 
on Oct 04, 2007
Just to be clear on what I need to do, I download the sounds from the library under sound schemes, find them under C:\Windows\Media then import them into the sound packager program, right?


Sound schemes are the MS Windows product.  You can get Sound Packager themes in th Sound Packager gallery.

Download and they should be associated to Sound Packager and you don't have to do anything.

I misunderstood what you wanted to do.  I thought you wanted to make a theme that used the MS Sound Scheme sounds.  My mistake, sorry.
on Oct 04, 2007
That's okay Zubaz. When you look in the Gallery there is a Library called Sound Schemes. I was wondering on how to get them into the sound packager. Voices versus just sounds.   
on Oct 04, 2007
I had forgotten about that gallery.  HAH!

OK, extract them any place you want.  Use Soundpackager to create a new package, import those sounds, and then assign to a specific event.  Save and you are done.

That's what I would do.

Otherwise, you can save the folder anywhere and use the MS sound thing in control panel to assign each sound.

Using SP make everything more portable.
on Oct 04, 2007
Thanks Zubaz, I'll give it a try.  
on Oct 04, 2007

It may be a silly request, but Just like WB allows us to choose Windows Classic and Windows Aero (or Luna) from the list of skins, can the options on the advanced page migrate to the "Pick a Package" page?


Interesting suggestion. It's currently our contention that the 'Windows Default' and 'None' settings for Sound Schemes are in fact, system default settings, and don't fall under the guise of 'Sound Packages'. Which is why we created the buttons to revert back to those system defaults. The functionality is there, its compact and easy to use and get to. Simply click on the Advanced tab and youre in business.


I like the addition of the password protection option! How does the "Allow users to copy this Package work"? What happens if it's unchecked?


The copy package prevention was a feature that was requested in order to keep people from making copies from within the UI of the application. The default is unchecked (freely allowing people to make as many copies of a package as they like). It will probably be used more frequently in conjuction with the Password protection.


Out of curiosity, does the backup restore process use the Keepsafe framework?


No, it doesnt. The backup process is very very custom. There's a lot going on behind the scenes to ensure proper backups and restores. 


Last thing (at the moment), on the left pane, the icon next to Welcome seems like a better fit for Packages. No?

I would disagree

on Oct 04, 2007
If you lost the sound packages on update, please send \program files\stardock\sdcentral\installed\snd.log to kwilas@stardock.com. I've upgraded them here successfully, not clear what went wrong (though they did move directories from where they were in the previous install).

Does uninstalling SoundPackager and reinstalling it get them back?
on Oct 04, 2007
I haven't tried uninstalling and reinstalling. I'll do that and post back.   
on Oct 04, 2007
Just did the uninstall, reboot and reinstall. Downloaded using SDC and I could see that the program was loading the Football and Basketball files. Open up the SoundPackager program and they are not there. All the other sound packages that I download are. Could they have moved the Football and Basketball files to a different place? In the meantime I'll be looking for the log.   
on Oct 04, 2007
Nakor, I just sent you the log in a email. Hope it helps and thanks for responding.   
on Oct 04, 2007
From the log:

-- [Application] ----------------------------------------------------
Name: Stardock Central
Path: C:\Program Files\Stardock\SDCentral
Version: 2.48.485, build: 160

-- [System Information] ---------------------------------------------
Platform: Microsoft Windows Windows NT4, 6.0.6000
Display: Radeon X1650 Series
Driver Version: 8.380.0.0
System Dir: C:\Windows\system32
Time / Date: 06:34:33 -- Thursday, October 04, 2007

-- [Installing] -----------------------------------------------------
Server: http://sdc2.stardock.com
Server Dir: public
Network Id: odnt
Name: SoundPackager [Beta]
App Id: snd
Installed: True
Version: 0.95[b].014
Type: beta
Reg Key: SoundPackager
Install Dir: C:\Program Files\Stardock\Object Desktop\SoundPackager
Exe: SoundPackager.exe
Last Updated: 10/03/2007

-- [Account] --------------------------------------------------------
. . .

-- [Installation] ---------------------------------------------------
. . .
Extract: C:\Users\ZubaZ\AppData\Local\Temp\sdcentral\PublicDocuments\Stardock\SoundPackager\Basketball.soundpack_ 1 | 10/03/2007 08:04
Extract: C:\Users\ZubaZ\AppData\Local\Temp\sdcentral\PublicDocuments\Stardock\SoundPackager\Football.soundpack_ 1 | 10/03/2007 08:04ments and Settings\Aaron\Documents\Stardock\SoundPackager\Football.soundpack 1 | 09/11/2007 15:13
. . .
Move: C:\Users\Public\Documents\Stardock\SoundPackager\Basketball.soundpack 1 | 10/03/2007 13:04
Move: C:\Users\Public\Documents\Stardock\SoundPackager\Football.soundpack 1 | 10/03/2007 13:04
Delete: D:\Documents and Settings\Aaron\Documents\Stardock\SoundPackager\Basketball.soundpack 1
Delete: D:\Documents and Settings\Aaron\Documents\Stardock\SoundPackager\Football.soundpack 1
. . .


But no football pack there. I did find it here though: C:\Users\Public\Documents\Stardock\SoundPackager
All my other packages (self-made and downloaded) are located here: D:\Documents and Settings\Aaron\Documents\Stardock\SoundPackager
on Oct 04, 2007
Zubaz, from what I heard from Stardock I'm missing a couple of lines in the log. Let you know what or how the fix is. The two sound packages were supposed to be there.   
on Oct 04, 2007
Sound Packages default to installation to the AllUsers\Documents\Stardock\SoundPackager directory.