i have just got ms pinky software and when i try to load the audio and video patch, MAX MSP LOADS UP, BRINGS UP THE SOFTWARE AND THEN CRASHES. The other versions seem to work (audio only version etc.).
I am using a PC with windows xp.
i was just wondering if any else has encountered any such problems?
MAX MSP CRASH
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Delete Maxi-Patch Preferences Folder
I think the problem is that somehow Maxi-Patch preferences files are getting corrupted....
So, find the folder called "Maxi-Patch_Prefs Files" and delete it. It should be in
C:\Documents and Settings\YourUserName\Application Data\Cycling '74\.
I think this will solve the crash.
If not, also go into the folder where Maxi-Patch_AV.exe lives and find the files "maxi-patch.xml", "audio_folders", and "QT_folders" and delete them.
So, find the folder called "Maxi-Patch_Prefs Files" and delete it. It should be in
C:\Documents and Settings\YourUserName\Application Data\Cycling '74\.
I think this will solve the crash.
If not, also go into the folder where Maxi-Patch_AV.exe lives and find the files "maxi-patch.xml", "audio_folders", and "QT_folders" and delete them.
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Don't forget to install QuickTime for WinXP
Another thing that could be causing Maxi-Patch to crash on startup is if you forgot to download and install the latest version of QuickTime for WinXP from:
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/
Very important!!
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/
Very important!!
still not workin.....
hey
thanks for the reply...
however it does not seem to help.. i have been unable to locate the 'maxi patch preferences fil' folder ( not in C:documents and sets'. or anywhere else i have looked. I do have the latest version of quicktime and i tried deleting the files from the maxi patch folder you suggested, but it just seems to shut down quicker....
any other ideas??????
thanks for the reply...
however it does not seem to help.. i have been unable to locate the 'maxi patch preferences fil' folder ( not in C:documents and sets'. or anywhere else i have looked. I do have the latest version of quicktime and i tried deleting the files from the maxi patch folder you suggested, but it just seems to shut down quicker....
any other ideas??????
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I think what pinkstah ment was navigate to folder "Maxi-Patch_Prefs Files"
via: C:>Documents and Settings>YourUserName>Application Data>Cycling '74
^^^"YourUserName" is not an actual folder,the name you have given yourself on your computer is your username thus>YourUserName<will be replaced with that name.........usually seen at start up/welcome screen.
Also make sure "hiddin folders/files" is unchecked or you will not be able to see these folders.
I know what Pinkstah is saying works cause I used to have this problem with the Maya USB 44 soundcard drivers- deleting this folder erased the old settings.
via: C:>Documents and Settings>YourUserName>Application Data>Cycling '74
^^^"YourUserName" is not an actual folder,the name you have given yourself on your computer is your username thus>YourUserName<will be replaced with that name.........usually seen at start up/welcome screen.
Also make sure "hiddin folders/files" is unchecked or you will not be able to see these folders.
I know what Pinkstah is saying works cause I used to have this problem with the Maya USB 44 soundcard drivers- deleting this folder erased the old settings.
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Post the make & model of your PC
Wow. This is a bummer. Some questions for you:
0) Make and Model of your PC
1) CPU Speed
2) RAM
3) What exact version of XP are you running (SP1,2,etc)?
4) What sound card do you have?
5) What other peripheral devices are connected to your PC?
Also-- since this is evidently a Max/MSP/Jitter crash, please send a crash report (including crash log) to Cycling-'74. I'll keep working on it from my end too, but the C-'74 guys may be able to help you better than I can
0) Make and Model of your PC
1) CPU Speed
2) RAM
3) What exact version of XP are you running (SP1,2,etc)?
4) What sound card do you have?
5) What other peripheral devices are connected to your PC?
Also-- since this is evidently a Max/MSP/Jitter crash, please send a crash report (including crash log) to Cycling-'74. I'll keep working on it from my end too, but the C-'74 guys may be able to help you better than I can