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DJ Max
05 Jul 2009, 03:06 PM
I've created some wav files that tell me "(So-And-So) has signed onto (Service)" and set them as notification sounds for a particular person. A few days ago, I decided I wanted to create a MetaContact for one person, but I had her split up in different groups, so I had to move some of them to the same group as the others. Ever since then, I have one notification that won't work. She signs onto Facebook, but it won't announce it. I don't remember which IDs I moved, so I'm not sure if Facebook was one of them. When I did move some of them, Trillian Astra crashed. I'm not sure if that has anything to do with it. The funny thing is, I've set up a logoff announcement for her and that works fine for Facebook. I've removed and re-enabled the login announcement sound, but it still won't work, even though it'll play when I click Preview. I thought it might be the wav file, so I deleted all the ones I had and made more. It still won't work, so I'm back to suspecting a problem with Astra. I've removed her from the MetaContact until I can sort out this problem and then I have to figure out how to put her back into a MetaContact and stop the MetaContact sign-in sound from killing my announcement wav files.

I think that's all the details I can think of, except for one. I just remembered when I had some kind of problem with Facebook, I removed the connection and put it back in. I just don't remember exactly what the problem was that made me remove it. Maybe it was related to the crashing while moving it to another group, if it was one I moved.

DiamondNRG
05 Jul 2009, 03:08 PM
You could also disable just the metacontact sign in sounds (or also if you have regular ones disabled) and set the notification sound for her metacontact instead... might work better, but yes that is odd that moving them from one group to another would affect the notifications. You could also just highlight them all and right click and make a metacontact without moving them before hand.