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EBB
Roxio Creator 2010 Pro

When trying to import audio tracks into program (Create Music Disc Projects) get the following error:

"The application has requested the Run Time to terminate in an unusual way" and of course program shuts down

OS Windows 7

Tried a repair - no change

Updated video drivers and audio drivers - no change

Tried clean install 4 times - no change

Downloaded an update patch listed on Roxio Web Site today - no change

Tried Roxio Support and the only answer so far is clean install.

Would appreciate and ideas or suggestions Thanks

Jim_Hardin
I check it on mine and had no issue importing a CD.

You are doing the full Clean Install procedure without taking any shortcuts?

Does this happen with all CD’s you try to import?
EBB
QUOTE (Jim_Hardin @ Oct 30 2009, 04:39 PM) *
I check it on mine and had no issue importing a CD.

You are doing the full Clean Install procedure without taking any shortcuts?

Does this happen with all CD’s you try to import?


Thanks for taking the time to respond. We downloaded the clean install instructions from Roxio and went step by step each time with
no luck. From starting with msconfig all the way to the registry edit steps. Even had my wife supervise me to make sure I did not
skip anything.

We have tried at least 7 different CD's All legal commercial CD's No CDR's
Jim_Hardin
Nothing beats a Good Supervisor laugh.gif

Let’s try a completely different program in the Suite… From the Music tab, Import – Rip.

What happens using that one?
EBB
QUOTE (Jim_Hardin @ Oct 31 2009, 04:29 AM) *
Nothing beats a Good Supervisor laugh.gif

Let’s try a completely different program in the Suite… From the Music tab, Import – Rip.

What happens using that one?


We can rip to the hard drive and then burn to a CD.

This, of course, gives us a way to record around the import function in create a music project.

Thanks for the suggestion.

We can also record from the sound card.

I guess we will just live with this since we can function around that particular problem. I have been blaming the Supervisor
for all the problems - which is not good - so I am glad we have a way to operate.

We appreciate your time and help.




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