I had that happen the first time, also. I can't confirm that it was that exact dll file, but i know it was one of them. I had to delete it and completely re-install it. Worked fine ever since. Might not be the same for you, and I know thats not a super technical response, but it might be worth a shot. Hope it helps.
I have three Win10 computers searching the C: drives for that DLL and they have not returned a result yet. Did you look at the thread in my previous post? Looks like Movie Edit Pro uses or installs that file. I don't have that program installed.
3 PCs - no audiovis.dll -- and be wary of downloading a copy from a website. Search your hard drive for just "audiovis" and see what locations it IS found in.
I'll post here if I find a copy of that file on my fourth Win10 PC which I just fired up.
UPDATE: I installed the Trial version of Movie Edit Pro - it did not install the audiovis.dll onto the system.
Hi again. the file is inside the 28 folder. I have MagixSamplitude and it opens fine but Musicmaker2020 ask for that Dll. When i click Ok, it continues and loads the program'
I have Samplitude 2019 on one of my PCs, but that file still didn't show up in the search. Maybe it is specific to an external device.
Search your hard drive for that dll and compare versions. If you find a newer/different version and want to replace the suspect one, backup or rename the one you are replacing--- you might need to get it back.
Download and install Revo Uninstaller and use it to do the uninstall Music Maker, once the uninstall has finished Revo will present you with a list of files etc left behind offering to remove them, allow this to proceed.
After completion of the cleanup. Re-install Music Maker again.
Hi. I tried the instruction and it did not work. It looks like Musicmaker2020 is installing the musicmaker28folder with the audiovis.dll file and it might be corrupted.
I have seen the audiovis.dll file in other Magix program without an issue.
Hi all. I uninstalled and reinstalled Musicmaker2020 and found out that, the installation is creating a folder called Musicmaker28 and that is the folder the audiovis.dll is missing from upon loading of the program.
Unlike @johnebaker I actually have three instances of audiovis.dll installed on my computer - one in ...Program Files (x86)\MAGIX\Photo Manager Deluxe\17, and one in each of the two versions of Sound Forge Audio Cleaning Lab I have. In the case of SFACL they are in the RegModule directory.
But quite definitely nothing of the sort anywhere connected directly to MM.
Several posts earlier @AtHomePA posted a link to an old post where a user was experiencing the same problem. The solution seems to be to copy the missing .dll file to the appropriate directory and then possibly register it. I note you said you had a copy of it in your Samplitude installation directory; it should be perfectly fine to copy that one. All the three on my system are identical size and version, 1.0.0.1
This Music maker is a great idea, but it's super laggy. I tried reinstalling the app, restarting my computer, but whenever I set an output device in the audio/midi WASAPI driver, it automatically resets to none. This error completely ruined my online concert, how can I fix it?
Unfortunately, your first post here has nothing to do with the thread you have posted in, which is about problems with a specific .dll file in an older version of MM. Please do not hijack threads in this way but rather start a new thread with precise details of your computer, exactly which version and variant of MM you have and exactly what errors you see.