Anything else I have installed is just fine. Nothing else is running when installing as a rule but I would rather not stop my anti virus software plus since I have never used Magix before I really do not trust shutting down the anti virus.
My concern is that my computer shows Sound Forge as corrupted. Could there be a problem with the software that Magix is providing me? I could do an upgrade to sound forge 12 or something but again will I spend the money then it not install.
I do not know what to say. I kind of need the stuff for my work. This delay is costing me.
Sound Forge 10 unpacks, then gets to the set up screen - then nothing happens.When I click on 'install sound forge 10' nothing happens. Likewise if I click on 'install noise reduction 2' nothing happens.If I click on language then it opens with the choice of English or Japanese.Tried downloading the trial version, tried running it in compatability mode, tried running it as administrator - same result.Nothing.Something not right with this.Put in a support request - will be interesting to see what they come up with.ps. I didn't unistall Sound Forge 9 first - but that shouldn't matter. When I first downloaded and installed the setup file I had the same experience as you and btw, at the time, NR was already installed from an earlier version of SF.
On the opening screen of V10 there were only two options available i.e. One to install Sony Sound Forge Pro 10 and Choosing a Language. However, after uninstalling the NR plug-in by mistake, I ran the same setup file again and the option to install NR magically appeared. It was the second item in the menu along with the other two.So, apparently if NR is not already installed when you first run the SF10 setup it will not show up at all in the opening screen.Could this be what's going on in your case? Perhaps NR is already installed on your machine. If you download Forge 10 from the website and run the installer you should see a menu that allows you to install Forge and/or Noise Reduction. It shouldn't matter if you have a previous version of Noise Reduction on your system.There was a problem for a few hours on the day of release (Sept 1) where the download didn't have that menu (or Noise Reduction) included, so if you downloaded first thing that morning you might want to redownload the installer.Sound Forge 9.0 did not have this menu system and Noise Reduction was automatically installed when Forge was.
This is complete offline installer and standalone setup for SONY Sound Forge Pro. This would be compatible with both 3. This Post Was Last Updated On: February 7, 2. By Author: Fatima Afridi. Download Sound Forge Pro now from Softonic. Download Sound Forge Pro for Windows 95, 98, 98SE, Me. Sound Forge trade Pro is the application of. How to Install a VST Plugin in Sound Forge by Quinten Plummer While Sony's Sound Forge audio-editing software come equipped with tons of effects and filters, VST (Virtual Studio Technology) plugins can provide your work environment with even more power.
That is not the case with Forge 10.Thanks,Dave. Run the downloaded installation file to bring up the installation splash screen2. Open Task Manager3. Choose Applications tab if not already selected4. Right click Sound Forge Pro 10.0 Setup5.
Select Go To Process6. Autorun.exe should be highlighted. Right click it7. Select Open File Location8. Double click Sound Forge Pro 10.0 folder9. Install the following three exe files by double clicking:vcredistx86.exevcredist2x86.exewmfdist11-windowsxp-x86-enu.exe10.
Repeat steps 1 through 812. Double click setup.exe (if the process hangs, kill it, right click setup.exe and select Run As Administrator)One of those vcredistx86 files - probably the first one - may not be necessary, but I didn't see any ill effects from installing it, and Sound Forge 10 seems to be working fine.If Noise Reduction doesn't appear in your menus, you'll need to repeat the process and run that setup.exe file from the Noise Reduction folder.Next time you run Windows Update or Microsoft Update, it will probably tell you to install a security update for Visual C. I installed the update and everything still works.Hope that helps, convoluted as it is. I'm keen to see what happens with this after I wipe the hard drives and do a clean install of Windows 7 when the final product arrives. It doesn't install on Win 7 - 64 bit (tried on 3 computers).
No help at all with ticket - their response - Win 7 not supported.I eventually installed it on a Vista 64 PC - without problems.All other Sony software I have - Vegas 8, 8.1 & 9 + Soundforge 9 - will install and work on Win 7.It seems interesting to me that SF 10 won't install on Win 7 - which is about to be released.I replied to them that they will probably get quite a few ticket requests when people migrate to Win 7 and can't install it. No response to that. Sony could save themselves and everyone else a lot of grief if they would simply port the Sound Forge family of products over to Linux.
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Software does not have to be open source to run on that platform. While there is some audio and video software (currently open source) that works with Linux, there is nothing on the order of what is available for the two mega platforms. I yearn for the day when those of us who simply want to get some work done and make a living aren't forced to submit to those who keep discontinuing the tools we need.