Useless software

gezza wrote on 5/7/2011, 11:54 AM

I purchased Magix music maker 16 Download version last year & basically i wasted my money because this program does NOT integrate whatever with it's own contents packs, i have tried over 50 times to get these packs to install into the program & nothing works!! you download them all and then you click on the packs & they say they are installing, now the BIG QUESTION!!!!!!!!!!! where in the name of sanity have they installed to?????????????????? it certainly isn't in to the program so god knows where they are, i don't even think Magix knows (or cares) cos as far as i am concerned this software is not compatable with it's own content packs & these sites verify this . how many dis- satified customers are on this site saying the same thing? is there anybody out there who can solve this Riddle or is it just best to uninstall this garbage software & look elsewhere, Magix i'm afraid your software is total garbage!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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nihon94 wrote on 5/7/2011, 12:59 PM

Hi,

 

I am not from Magix but user like you. Yes some times it give problem. But you did not say what kind of help you need. If you just want convey your message then the best place is Magix support.

 

I do go but MMM 16 Premium download version. When we install it shows where it is installing files. Or when Music Maker is opened if we click Y key under General Tab we can see all paths associated with the folders.

 

And finally the paths of folders depend on the OS we use.

 

Thank you

Man o' Lakes wrote on 5/9/2011, 4:53 AM

That's frustrating gezza, but if I were you I would have been on to Tech Support a long time ago.  That's what they're there for. In reading the different logs here etc, and forums, it seems that the database generally seems to suffer because many people simply do not know how to configure their antivirus software ( any more). It's got a lot more complicated than it used to be. Get in touch with them, either do a syscheck or list all the details, including which security software, and let them tell you specifically how to deal with the brand of antivirus etc you are using. That includes setting exceptions, which you may or may not have realised as yet.

 

Cheers, Mo'l