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#1 marvio

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Posted 28 June 2011 - 10:16 AM

I'm using videowave in Creator 10 to out together a slide show with background audio. Every time I try to add background audio, I get the following message and the program crashes:

                         Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
                          Runtime Error
                    Program: C:\Program Files|Roxio 2010|VideoVI 12|Videowave12.exe

             This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the application's support team for more information.

I don't know how to get around it.
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#2 d_deweywright

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Posted 28 June 2011 - 10:50 AM

What type of file are you trying to add as your background audio?  .MP3?  .WAV? .WMA?  If you've only tried one file type, try another.  Specifically, I would suggest trying a .WAV file (you can convert a .MP3 file to .WAV using Sound Editor if you need to).  And see if that makes any difference.

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#3 marvio

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Posted 29 June 2011 - 01:40 PM

View Postd_deweywright, on 28 June 2011 - 10:50 AM, said:

What type of file are you trying to add as your background audio?  .MP3?  .WAV? .WMA?  If you've only tried one file type, try another.  Specifically, I would suggest trying a .WAV file (you can convert a .MP3 file to .WAV using Sound Editor if you need to).  And see if that makes any difference.

Let us know.
Thanks for replying. It is an mp 3 file. I've always used mp3 files and never had problems before. Where would I find Sound Editor and how would I convert my files?

#4 grandpabruce

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Posted 29 June 2011 - 02:18 PM

View Postmarvio, on 29 June 2011 - 01:40 PM, said:

Thanks for replying. It is an mp 3 file. I've always used mp3 files and never had problems before. Where would I find Sound Editor and how would I convert my files?

Click on the Music/Audio tab, then click on Edit Audio.
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