Stephen O'Neill wrote: > Has it ever worked? Maybe try completely uninstalling transcriber, > trashing /etc/transcriber and reinstall...
It has never worked at the right speed - always played back too fast. So I uninstalled it (sudo aptitude remove --purge transcriber) and removed /etc/transcriber. And now it doesn't start at all: typing 'transcriber' in a terminal produces this: ############################### Error in startup script: can't read "v(options,unix)": no such element in array while executing "file join $env(HOME) $v(options,unix)" ("unix" arm line 6) invoked from within "switch $::tcl_platform(platform) { "windows" { if {[info exists env(USERPROFILE)]} { set v(file,user) [file join $env(USERPROFILE) $v(opti..." (procedure "InitDefaults" line 41) invoked from within "InitDefaults $argv" (procedure "Main" line 9) invoked from within "Main $argv" (file "/usr/bin/../lib/transcriber1.5/tcl/Main.tcl" line 1115)... ############################### So I think that counts as "two steps back"! ;-) Mac -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/