Alright here goes; I have been using nerovision for years. So i have the newest version.I have never had a problem like this. Even with nero 7. For some reason i cannot add an mp3 file in the background of my menu screen, like i said i always been able to do this. It gives me a error message saying its unable to insert the filepath. I have tried uninstalling nero and reinstalling, i tried diffrent version's. A couple of months ago i upgradded my directx and thats when the problems started. I have the latest version of that too. Another issue im having now is that it will not let me record .mpg files anymore. But i dont know if thats related. Operating system: microsoft windows xp home Edition(5.1/build 2600 System Manufac.: MEDIONPC System Model: ms-7046 BIOS: Phoenix-awardBIOS v.600PG Processor: IntelPentium Cpu 3.20GHz (2 CPUs) Memory: 512MB RAM DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904) I dont know What Else to do, i like having music on the menu screens of dvd's i make, and this has really bugging me for months...i have about 85gb if music so I dont want to restore my pc to factory settings. Like i said i have tried everithing i can think of, so any help is appreciated greatly. Could it be something to do with Hardware acceleration, i tried that route also. Whats going on? Everitime i install nero i get same two problems.
Well, the latest version of a program isn't always the best ... in fact, it USUALLY isn't anymore. For now, try reinstalling DirectX 9.0d. Be aware that DirectX 9 added in some DRM crap that DirectX 8 didn't have, so you may have to rollback to the old version, and if you don't have a restore point, that means reinstalling your OS. Give it a day or two to let someone else come up with and post a less-drastic solution. But be aware that that may be your only alternative.
You don't have that 85GBs of music backed up? So what happens when your drive takes a dive. You should have everything, not easily replaced, BACKED UP! Then you could reinstall the OS with no sweat.Even if you fix your problem back up your stuff.
o.k., update.. i just tried something i did'nt think of before, i tried to insert a wma file and it worked! so what does that mean? i want to use mp3 files.