Thursday, September 18, 2008

Well, that didn't work so well...

Oops... My bad... Can't blame me for trying... Or maybe you could... :)

I should have asked for honest feedback about your Delphi 2009 and C++Builder 2009 experience so far, whether it be the field test, the trial or the actual shipping product.

If you feel like providing me with such feedback, please send me an email at aohlsson@codegear.com.

In addition, if you would like to be possibly quoted and highlighted on our web site, please include your name, title and company.

Thanks a bunch!

:)

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Can we quote you on your positive Delphi and/or C++Builder 2009 experience?

Would you like to see your quote on our web page? If so, put your awesome quote, your name, title and company name as a comment to this blog post. Tell us in a short and sweet sentence what you think about Delphi 2009 and/or C++Builder 2009.

Thanks!

Do you know someone that should be using Delphi and/or C++Builder?

Silly question! Of course you do!

Please let my buddy Sven, the DelphiSalesGuy, know right away!

The US sales team is eager to talk to you about Delphi and C++Builder 2009.

If you haven't received a call, and you'd like to talk to someone before buying, please send me the lead info (name, title, company, contact info) and I'll get it to our sales team.

Or, you could contact your Delphi and C++ Sales Guy - Sven Wetmore - who is the Senior Account Executive in charge of North American Delphi and C++Builder sales. He can be reached by email at Sven.Wetmore@codegear.com or by phone at 831-431-5069.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

5 seconds flat!

Enjoy a 10 second clip of Delphi 2009 Architect launching where the last frame after 5.20 seconds is frozen. I had fun timing this one to the beat...

:)

Edit: This was a warm start (meaning a bunch of .NET stuff cached). I just did a cold start after reboot - 12 seconds. Not bad either.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Install time: 22 minutes

I installed Delphi 2009 and C++Builder 2009 from DVD on my main machine (not a VM) in 22 minutes total, which breaks down as follows:

15 minutes extraction/install of main files for Delphi and C++Builder
1 minute Database Pack
2 minutes BOOST
4 minutes documentation

:)

PS: Dell Precision M6300 /w 4GB RAM and Vista

Delphi 2009, C++Builder 2009, InterBase 2009, Metallica and AC/DC

Lots of fantastic news!

InterBase 2009 is available!

Delphi and C++Builder 2009 was announced a couple of weeks ago and has now RTM'd (as of 4pm Sunday 9/7)

Metallica is RTMing 9/12!!!

AC/DC is RTMing 10/18-21!!!

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Recording speaker audio (what you hear, or "Stereo Mix") under Vista

Ever since I put Vista on a Dell Latitude D810, I've had issues recording speaker audio on that machine. I didn't think much of it, since I used to use another XP machine as my main machine anyway, but it recently came to a head when I got rid of my XP machine and needed to actually record webinars on a Dell Precision M6300 with Vista on it, and I once again was painfully reminded that it doesn't work.

First I thought it was Camtasia's fault, but not at all. It's Dell that is disabling the functionality in their Vista drivers.

After hours of searching for a solution, I gave up and just used a cable ($5) between the head phone and microphone jacks. Worked great, except for the fact that you can't monitor what you're recording (unless you feed it through a head phone splitter or mixer).

Several nights later I was determined to find a solution for Vista, because I grew to hate the ridiculous cable, and after hours and hours of digging through web sites that made McAfee go insane :p I found the solution!

Install the XP driver on the Vista box in XP compatibility mode. Works like a charm!

Simply save the XP audio driver (in my case Dell's XP driver for Sigmatel) on the desktop, right click on the file and go to the Compatibility tab and select XP Service Pack 2 for instance. Then install the driver. In my case the installer would fail on Vista, but it works just fine in XP compatibility mode.

After the driver is installed you may have to go in and actually show the disabled devices and enable Stereo Mix under the Recording tab in Sound properties.

If this helped you, please feel free to leave a comment saying so. :)