Mixcraft 8 Pro Studio
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Mixcraft 8 Pro Studio
Hi, I'm new to the group. Was wondering if anyone knows much about Mixcraft 8 Pro Studio. Having lot's of errors trying to render video
Re: Mixcraft 8 Pro Studio
I can't help without more details.
Mixcraft also has its own official forum:
https://forums.acoustica.com/bbs/viewforum.php?f=4
Mixcraft also has its own official forum:
https://forums.acoustica.com/bbs/viewforum.php?f=4
Mixcraft 8 Pro Studio
Thank you, I have been in corrispondence with their tech support for months and sometimes it helps but something always seems to fail when I start a new project. I am new to these codec's but Acoustica told me to d/l the K lite package but from there I am kinda lost
the latest error I have is:
RunDLL
Problem Starting NVCPL.DLL
The paging file is too small for this operation to complete
the latest error I have is:
RunDLL
Problem Starting NVCPL.DLL
The paging file is too small for this operation to complete
Re: Mixcraft 8 Pro Studio
NVCPL.DLL is the control panel of the NVIDIA graphics driver. I don't know why they are trying to launch it, but it is not related to codecs.
The error says your page file is too small. To increase it:
Windows Control Panel > System > Advanced System Settings > Performance > Settings > Advanced > Virtual Memory > Change > System managed Size
The error says your page file is too small. To increase it:
Windows Control Panel > System > Advanced System Settings > Performance > Settings > Advanced > Virtual Memory > Change > System managed Size
Re: Mixcraft 8 Pro Studio
Thank you, yes I tried changing this per their suggestion and started getting that msg. But still am clueless cause I am right back where I was at before
Re: Mixcraft 8 Pro Studio
You could try installing a different version of the NVIDIA driver.
Or try setting a manual size of at least 2 GB for the page file (for both min and max size). Also make sure you have plenty free disk space on your C:\ drive.
Or try setting a manual size of at least 2 GB for the page file (for both min and max size). Also make sure you have plenty free disk space on your C:\ drive.
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