Why is it your web site void of the file mdll32.dll when I have gotten the message 3 times that says this file is missing? This file is only for Magix, correct? Instead I either have to locate it on the internet or re-download the program Magix movie on D
I've never had this problem with any of my Magix programs, but a quick web search found a lot of suggestions. Most useful perhaps is that you probably already have a copy of mdll32.dll in your C:\Program Files\MAGIX\Movies on DVD folder and that the issue is likely not a missing file but a bad registry entry. Have you recently run some sort of 'registry cleaner'? The further suggestion is to re-install (not re-download) Movies on DVD and take the 'Repair installation' option.
Yeah, just as cpc000cpc and johnebaker stated, you seem to have a registry error. I think the reason it is not mentioned in a Magix Q&A is that this sort of issue is computer related, not program related.
You should definitely have your registry checked out, I believe Microsoft still offers a Registry Cleaner from their website, and most internet security software suites also have one.
I find that most users do not take time to do computer maintenance, such as registry checks, defragments, and checking out what applications have been installed in their auto-start section. All such things lead to loss of resources at the very least and at the worst requires the user to reformat/reinstall Windows.
I am not sure what version you have, but I have the Movies on CD & DVD 7, which was part of my Rescue Your Video Tapes (version 1) and I have no missing DLL files.
Carl is not joking - his suggestion is perfectly valid. As he asked, have you run a registry cleaner such as CCleaner or any other ?
Just to set the record straight, phishbvowl14's 'You're joking right?...' comment was there before I posted mine. To whom it was directed I don't know, perhaps he got a personal message and mistakenly posted his reply here?
In any event the situation illustrates one of the problems with the Q&A board -- It is difficult to follow the development of a thread at best, and if the 'Quote' facility is used the order of posting can get mixed up even more. :-(
www.articlesbase.com/data-recovery-articles/magix-music Thanks to all that took time to answer my question. I did re-install my DVD/CD Magix program twice before, which is not a quick fix but probably the safest. I think I like the suggestion about going to the recycle bin and grabbing it there. The reason I said "you're joking, right" is because I posed the question and the next thing I know I am being encouraged to be the first one to answer my own question. Hence the question/comment "you're joking right"? Thanks to all again. It's nice to know there are people that will help. This is the first time I have used any forum or community support and I will continue to do so.
phishbowl14 - I agree with you it does seem strange that the forum appears to want you to answer your own topic immediately after you posted.
Did you get the problem fixed?
John
www.articlesbase.com/data-recovery-articles/magix-music Thanks to all that took time to answer my question. I did re-install my DVD/CD Magix program twice before, which is not a quick fix but probably the safest. I think I like the suggestion about going to the recycle bin and grabbing it there. The reason I said "you're joking, right" is because I posed the question and the next thing I know I am being encouraged to be the first one to answer my own question. Hence the question/comment "you're joking right"? Thanks to all again. It's nice to know there are people that will help. This is the first time I have used any forum or community support and I will continue to do so.