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Re: Veveo vTap Update

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Originally Posted by tvishy View Post
Hi, I work for veveo that provide this service. Sorry that you are having troube with the new version. we noticed that some users had trouble unprading to the new version. Please try the following steps to install the new version, that might work for you.
1. Un-install the current version.
2. soft reset the phone.
3. Install the new version by going to m.vtap.com.

Let me know if it helps.
Heh... okay, that definitely did NOT help. Here's exactly what I did when I got home today. First, I went to m.vtap.com usine PIE, and downloaded the latest cab. Then I did a soft reset to start fresh. Then I uninstalled the old version of vtap. Then another soft reset. Then I installed the new version of vtap. Then another soft reset. Copy over the two .dll's necessary for using Direct Play from my TCPMP director. Open up vtap. Set my options. For video, I enable directplay, and use Raw Framebuffer. I enable the better audio. I choose a video to play, and it plays fine. Then I finish that video and start another one, no sound. I try a couple more videos including the video I had played first which I know had sound, but there is no sound. Exit the program, and now none of the phone sound is working. Do a soft reset, still no sound from the phone at all from any of my applications. Uninstall vtap, no effect. Luckily I had made full backup.... after several soft resets I did a hard reset as nothing was working. Then things got REALLY wierd.... after a full hard reset, STILL NO SOUND!!!! WTF!?!?! Turn the phone off, pull the battery, leave the phone off for several minutes, then power on and hard reset. *PHEW*, got my sound back... man I was about to flip... I JUST got this phone as a replacement after a lot of problems, and I don't think Verizon would be happy to replace it again! Needless to say, I am going to stick with the old version of vTap!! I don't pretend to have ANY idea how this new version screwed my sound up so bad that even a hard reset didnt' fix it.... and I don't care. I do love vtap overall, but yeah, this new version ain't working for me. For what it's worth, I'm on a Samsung i760.
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