I hear the 39 1 1 500 as well, I hav emy punc level set to some
On Nov 29, 2011, at 5:02 PM, Red.Falcon wrote:

> Hi Paul!
> I'm on snowy kitty!
> And I've got my punctuation set to most!
> What I here is 1 hundred 3 thousand 5 hundred!
> From the one you gave as an example no 39 here!
> hth Colin
> On 29 Nov 2011, at 21:52, Paul Erkens wrote:
> 
>> Dear listers,
>> Before I start bugging Apple with what I think is a bug, I would like to ask 
>> you listers about the following. I found the bug while working in Amadeus 
>> pro. In this sound editor, for some reason, you have to enter time in a 
>> strange way. Let's say I have a file open that is 30 minutes long, but I 
>> would like to jump right to 10 minutes, 3 seconds and half a second more. So 
>> 10 minutes, 3 seconds and 500 milliseconds. In Amadeus pro, I have to enter 
>> this, using apostrophes as time separators, and 2 apostrophes to separate 
>> the seconds from the milliseconds. Does this sound weird? I don't know why 
>> amadeus wants me to use 2 apostrophes in a row, even though that works fine 
>> if you obey, although this is not important for this voiceover bug, but here 
>> I found something strange happen with voiceover.
>> Here's the test. For ten minutes 3 seconds and 500 milliseconds, here's what 
>> I type in inside amadeus pro. I'll type it literally, so let's see what your 
>> voiceover says here.
>> 10'3''500
>> With my current voiceover punctuation set to some, I hear:
>> ten, thirty nine one one five hundred. This is strange, because what I type 
>> was:
>> 1 0 apostrophe 3 apostrophe apostrophe 5 0 0.
>> What the heck is happening here with voiceover? Where does that thirty nine 
>> come from? I didn't type it, but if you omit the last apostrophe, so that 
>> the 3 seconds are now only separated from the milliseconds by just one 
>> apostrophe, then everything speaks just fine. In other words, try typing 
>> this.
>> one zero apostrophe 3 apostrophe 5 0 0
>> If you do this, then you hear what is on the screen. With 2 apostrophes in a 
>> row though, voiceover screws up. Can anyone confirm this?
>> 10'3'500 against 10'3''500.
>> Isn't that interesting? Hmm. 
>> 
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