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#1 johnhgamble

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Posted 15 July 2007 - 07:59 PM

I deleted my old EMC 8 and installed my EMC 9.     Now I don't have the "clean up audio and

sound effects" in the clip editor section of the Sound Editor application.  My previous

EMC 8 had both " clean up audio effect and sound effects features.  When I click on these

icons in my EMC 9 program, I get an un-highlighted  single dropdown menu that states "remove effect".

Can anyone help me?  I have EMC 9 suite not the  EMC 9 deluxe suite.


With my EMC 8, I used these 2 features the most for cleaning up noise from old audio

cassettes when converting them to CDs.  


I will like to stay with Roxio program but It seems that every update I get since I initially started using

Roxio I have problems.  My old EMC 6 was the only Roxio program I had no problem with.



My System is:  AMD Athlon™64, 3000+  2.00G,   1.00G RAM, 200G HD

                       Window XP Home Version 2002, Service Pack 2.

#2 sknis

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Posted 16 July 2007 - 04:03 AM

QUOTE (johnhgamble @ Jul 15 2007, 10:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I deleted my old EMC 8 and installed my EMC 9. Now I don't have the "clean up audio and

sound effects" in the clip editor section of the Sound Editor application. My previous

EMC 8 had both " clean up audio effect and sound effects features. When I click on these

icons in my EMC 9 program, I get an un-highlighted single dropdown menu that states "remove effect".

Can anyone help me? I have EMC 9 suite not the EMC 9 deluxe suite.


With my EMC 8, I used these 2 features the most for cleaning up noise from old audio

cassettes when converting them to CDs.


I will like to stay with Roxio program but It seems that every update I get since I initially started using

Roxio I have problems. My old EMC 6 was the only Roxio program I had no problem with.



My System is: AMD Athlon™64, 3000+ 2.00G, 1.00G RAM, 200G HD

Window XP Home Version 2002, Service Pack 2.

If you don't see this,



Then  Make sure that:
1)your screen resolution is at or above the minimum.  
2)you have updated both your video card drivers and DirectX 9c
3) You have run a repair on the program from Windows Add or Remove Program.

If none of the above solves your problem, try opening the program from the Windows>Start>Programs>EMC 9 etc. path

As a last resort, do a clean uninstall/reinstall of the program.  Sometimes two things can happen.  If you did not completely remove V8, then some of the things left over can interfere with the complete installation.  The same type of thing can happen if you had your anti-virus program running when you did the install.
Regardless of what I say about computer maintenance, there is no need to defrag a solid state hard drive.

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#3 johnhgamble

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Posted 16 July 2007 - 08:25 AM

QUOTE (sknis @ Jul 16 2007, 04:03 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If you don't see this,



Then  Make sure that:
1)your screen resolution is at or above the minimum.  
2)you have updated both your video card drivers and DirectX 9c
3) You have run a repair on the program from Windows Add or Remove Program.

If none of the above solves your problem, try opening the program from the Windows>Start>Programs>EMC 9 etc. path

As a last resort, do a clean uninstall/reinstall of the program.  Sometimes two things can happen.  If you did not completely remove V8, then some of the things left over can interfere with the complete installation.  The same type of thing can happen if you had your anti-virus program running when you did the install.


Thanks for the reply.

I had already tried "Windows Install Clean up"  I uninstalled/reinstalled many times, but with no luck.
I was abled to remove all Roxio and Sonic related programs from the "Windows Install Clean up" dropdown menu.   But when I check Add or remove program via control panal, there is always one Sonic MyDVD 12.08 MHz  change/remove file that was not deleted and I could  not deleted by clicking on "change/remove.

I will try the other suggestions..i.e... video card drivers updates, screen resolution, anti-virus, etc.

Thanks again

John

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Posted 16 July 2007 - 02:16 PM

You should also be able to access them from Tools menu:

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Edited by jeanrosenfeld, 16 July 2007 - 02:16 PM.

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