Full Release: Scoop Edit and Capture v3.0.36 now available (Including Vista Support)


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This version has now been upgraded to Full Release Status.

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Hello all,

Update: This version has now been upgraded to Full Release Status.


Scoop Edit and Capture v3.0.36 are now available as Beta Products and can be downloaded now from the support area at - http://support.psquared.net/products/scoop/v3.0/

The changes for each version are listed in the Update Information file - you can read this by clicking the link next to each download. There is also a link to a document that explains our Beta policy.

The big news with this release is that it is the first version of Scoop that has been designed to operate under Windows Vista as well as Windows XP. Obviously Vista is a big change to Windows XP, and we have only done preliminary testing on it - more details can be found at http://support.psquared.net/vista.htm

The other big news is the ability to import mp2, mp3, OGG and WMA files directly onto the Audiowall. You have always been able to do this via Scoop Capture, but you can now manually import files directly using the Right click>Import option. Please note that unlike Myriad v3.5, you can only import these file formats, the actual audio format is still WAV files

As always, any problems should be reported here.

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Peter Jarrett, Technical Director
Broadcast Radio Ltd.

Bill Bailey: No win, no fee, no basis in reality. Just a room above a minicab office in Acton and a steady stream of greedy simpletons whose delusion is only matched by their clumsiness


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