Japanese / korean text & multiple audio imports

ITSVOLUME wrote on 4/24/2020, 6:29 AM

I'm using an outdated version of Magix Music Maker MX Premium (the one from 2010 if I remember correctly) on a new Windows10 desktop and I've never had any trouble importing songs with Korean or Japanese writing in the title or the folders of the audio file but since I had to re-install the program on my new PC, it has been rejecting the audio files unless I rename them. Is there some sort of solution to this problem? Cause I've been browsing through the settings for quite a while now but can't seem to find the source of the problem.

Also haven't had any trouble importing multiple songs at the same time (selecting them in a windows folder and dragging them onto the MMM tracks is what I mean) but now it won't let me. The files aren't encrypted and will work if I put them onto the tracks one by one. It just takes a lot more time and effort to import 20 files one by one instead of dragging them in there altogether.

 

Please help and thanks in advance!

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SP. wrote on 4/24/2020, 8:03 AM

Your old PC probably didn't run with Windows 10?

You can download the new Version of Music Maker and activate all MX Premium features by entering your MX Premium serial number.

ITSVOLUME wrote on 4/24/2020, 9:22 AM

Your old PC probably didn't run with Windows 10?

You can download the new Version of Music Maker and activate all MX Premium features by entering your MX Premium serial number.

It didn't, it ran Windows 7 I think. I already tried downloading the new one but the interface of the new one wasn't my cup of tea. I gave it a try for two weeks before I switched back to the older one.

SP. wrote on 4/24/2020, 12:12 PM

If it's working on your old Windows 7 machine, then use your old Windows 7 machine. Microsoft changed a lot between Windows 7 and 8 and now 10, which broke a lot of old software. Or maybe compatibility mode can help, I also had massive problems with MX Producer Version on my Windows 10 computer.

ITSVOLUME wrote on 4/29/2020, 7:13 AM

If it's working on your old Windows 7 machine, then use your old Windows 7 machine. Microsoft changed a lot between Windows 7 and 8 and now 10, which broke a lot of old software. Or maybe compatibility mode can help, I also had massive problems with MX Producer Version on my Windows 10 computer.

I had to replace my windows 7 machine because it was too old, haha. I wish there was a magix music maker with all the right tools with the design / easy-to-use-interface of the 2010 one!