I've found that the 64bit version is quicker, but I most of the time (depending on what editing I am wanting to do), still use the 32bit version 5.70. note: this is on a 64bit Windows7 machine
the editing with the 64bit version 6.15 is just inconsistent for me, which is why I am for the most part still using the 5.70 version. -----Original Message----- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dean Martineau Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 12:16 AM To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' Subject: RE: Goldwave question Since we're talking about versions, I use 5.70 on a Win 7 64-bit system. Presumably, when I move to windows 10, I will need to upgrade to version 6, but for now, is there any advantage to doing so? -----Original Message----- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin Howard Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 2:55 AM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: Goldwave question Greetings, In answer to what version of GW John has, he replied: 5.07. John, did you **really** mean 5.07. or 5.70? 5.70 is the last version which will work for WindowsXP systems, 5.07 is a very early version of GW V5, it works with windowsXP and windowsME but not with any other windows system. also 5.07 does not have all the access facilities introduced from 5.25 onwards. If you are **really** using 5.07, this is probably why auto-scroll-lock behaves differently. Further answer to a question, the new GW scripts **only** work with systems **after** WindowsXP they are created for GW V6.anything, only a 64-bit program is now available hence the scripts are set up accordingly.