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Problems & Solutions
Whenever I start playback or recording my
system hangs or displays an error message.
This many times is an indication that an IRQ or DMA and
possibly an address conflict is present. You will need to
make sure that no other component in your computer
system uses the same hardware settings as your sound card.
If it does, the system may hang or even crash.
Under Windows 95 and NT 4.0 you may use the Device
Manager to find free IRQ, DMA and address settings. Refer
to your Window manual for instructions on using the Device
Manager to diagnose your system. There are also a number
of commercial diagnostics tools available that may assist
you with finding free settings. In some cases
reconfiguration of already existing components is necessary
and sometimes even replacing components with ones that
allow you more configuration choices.
When I try to do something with my mouse it
doesn’t respond or does something erroneous.
Make sure that the correct mouse mode is selected. You
may need to set the mode back to it’s default setting by
selecting the Universal Mouse Mode from the mouse mode
toolbar. You may also change the mouse mode in
File>Preferences>VIP Mouse Mode.
Why can’t I close a Wave project even though
all references (objects), using the Wave project
contents, in the VIP are gone?
Trying to close a Wave project usually only works if there
are no objects in a VIP that may use ranges from the Wave
project (HDP or RAP). This is due to the fact that the VIP
needs the Wave project for playback of material in the
object(s). If all VIP objects in the VIP window are deleted
that make use of the Wave project, the Undo list still may
have references to the Wave project open in case you need
to undo any editing step associated with the VIP window.
If you are really convinced that the material in the Wave
project is not needed anymore, simply delete the Undo
Levels with Edit, Delete Undo Levels. After this you will be
able to close the Wave project since all references in the
Undo list are gone.
Note: MAGIX audio studio generation 6 will only allow
you to delete the Undo Levels when a VIP window is active
(click on the title bar of the VIP window).