Hello!I'm very sorry I never saw your reply, Dan. I just kept using PD without access to the Audio Settings... Today, I finally changed the OS language and system region to English (U.S.) and can open Audio Settings.To answer your questions, I'm not tech-savvy enough to know how to "get a copy of the string that causes the error". I've used error logs for Android before, do I need to open something like that, but for Windows and look at it while I click on Media>Audio Settings?As for the setup, it's Windows 10 on a Dell Inspiron 15 7577 NG55VR-7WL.Let me know how I can help.Best,Elliot
On Mon, Aug 13, 2018 at 10:56 PM Dan Wilcox <danomatika@gmail.com> wrote:Internationalization support is definitely high on my list. Is there some way you could get a copy of the string that causes the error? It's hard to debug/fix things without the same set up, ie. it could be a problem with Tcl/Tk or Portaudio string handling on Windows, etc. In any case, the audio dialog shouldn't crash Pd on our friends in Japan!On Aug 2, 2018, at 5:52 AM, S.E.P. <dreamoftheshoreofanotherworld@gmail.com> wrote:I guess I'll have to change my system settings to a European language then. Too bad! It was good for my vocabulary to have the JP settings.