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Opening and using Dnoise program
I believe I finely actually successfully downloaded the Dnoise program to my hard drive as C:\...\MTU\MTUDnoise DirectXPlugin.
I have it in Windows Explorer and can open the file in the Explorer window. Now the problem is from there nothing happens or I don't know how to activate the program so that it is a working program. Nothing happens after I open the file. It may be because I don't know what a "direct X plugin" is. Perhaps that could be explained to me also. How do I set up the program so that it is a working program like any other software? I'm using Windows 98; I have Adobe Reader 5.0 on my drive also. Where do I go from here? BLevey as BLevy |
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Direct-X programs require another to run
Bert, DNoise is not a "stand-alone" program. It must run within a platform program that can run Direct-X plug-ins.
You have Microeditor 5.3, which can run direct-x plug-ins like DNoise. Do these steps to run DNoise: 1. Run Microeditor 5.3 2. Open a project so you have some segments to play with 3. Click a segment and click the EFX menu, DirectX command 4. You will see the MTU DirectX dialog box, allowing up to 8 plug-ins to run concurrently. 5. Click the "slot 1" (topmost) down pointing arrow to open up the list of plug-ins on your computer. You should see DNoise in the list. 6. Click DNoise so it appears in the field 7. Proceed with the DNoise manual from here. Post back here if this didn't work, or call MTU and ask for Bryan |
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