PSP music and windows 10
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- Penny47
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PSP music and windows 10
Hi all and Happy Xmas and New Year to you all. I have not been on for sometime as my life seems to be tied up with my children/grandchildren. anyhow enough of that. I decided I wanted to make a PSP show for myself today, and when I tried to add music nothing worked not even the Free music. As I am still getting used to Windows 10 ( I actually do not like it) I thought maybe it was something I had done wrong but it seems not. Can someone please tell me what is going on. Many thanks in advance.
Penny
Penny
Re: PSP music and windows 10
What do you mean by "adding music?"
Assuming you have at least one slide on your timelines, You should be able to drag a music track onto the timeline in the main program window to add it. You should also be able to ADD music from some source (folder or CD) by double clicking in the area where the music would go (to open the soundtrack manager) and using the SOUNDTRACK TOOLS or clicking on the "+" under "Soundtrack" and select from the menu options that appear.
It's possible that your program's PHD file has become corrupted (if none of the above work). Rename the proshow.phd file (located in the folder in which the program is installed). If it's hidden, unhide it by telling Windows Explorer to show all extensions, even the known ones). Then, try again. The program will recreate the PHD file and all "should" be well.
Good luck.
Dale
PS HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
Assuming you have at least one slide on your timelines, You should be able to drag a music track onto the timeline in the main program window to add it. You should also be able to ADD music from some source (folder or CD) by double clicking in the area where the music would go (to open the soundtrack manager) and using the SOUNDTRACK TOOLS or clicking on the "+" under "Soundtrack" and select from the menu options that appear.
It's possible that your program's PHD file has become corrupted (if none of the above work). Rename the proshow.phd file (located in the folder in which the program is installed). If it's hidden, unhide it by telling Windows Explorer to show all extensions, even the known ones). Then, try again. The program will recreate the PHD file and all "should" be well.
Good luck.
Dale
PS HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
- Penny47
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Re: PSP music and windows 10
Thanks Dale I will give those suggestions a try today...
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