Roxio Easy Media Creator 10 Installation

ReadMe File

Note: In addition to the known issues contained in this document, you can access current product support information on the Roxio Web site at http://support.roxio.com.

Contents:

Known issues

Do not install a retail version of Easy Media Creator over a trial version.

If you have a trial version of Easy Media Creator installed on your computer, do not install a retail version of Easy Media Creator over it. If you do, MyDVD Express will not launch. Before installing the retail version of Easy Media Creator, first uninstall the trial version. Then, you can install the retail version without any problems.
 

Incorrect system date setting causes "invalid CD Key" message during installation.

If the date on your computer is set earlier than the actual date, the installation program will report that the CD Key you entered during installation is invalid and will not allow you to install the program. To proceed, correct your system date by double-clicking on the clock in your Windows taskbar and then try the installation again.
 

System scan after initial installation may temporarily slow system.

You may notice slightly degraded system performance for several minutes after you first install Easy Media Creator (but not subsequently) while an initial scan of your system occurs to allow Media Manager to index and display your media files.
 

Matrox Millennium G550 graphics card is not supported.

Due to limited capabilities of this card, it is not supported for Easy Media Creator. Using this graphics card with Easy Media Creator will cause undesirable results, in particular with the video-centric components VideoWave, MyDVD, SlideShow Assistant, and CineMagic.
 

How to enable Direct Memory Access (DMA) for your disc drives.

DMA must be enabled on your computer to install some of the components of your software suite. If DMA is not enabled, you will be notified during product installation. Follow the steps below to enable DMA:

Windows XP

  1. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Performance and Maintenance.
  2. Click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Computer Management.
  3. Double-click System Tools, and then double-click Device Manager.
  4. Expand IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers.
  5. Double-click the controller that you want to configure.
  6. Click the Advanced Settings tab.
  7. In the Transfer Mode box, click DMA if available.
     

Do not install MyDVD 6 if Easy Media Creator 10 is already installed.

Installing MyDVD 6 on a computer with Easy Media Creator 10 already installed on it causes conflicts that prevent the computer from restarting properly.
 

Error message when removing products from a Windows Vista PC.

When you remove some applications from a Windows Vista PC, you may receive an error message which states that an unidentified program wants access to your computer. This is a known issue with Windows Vista. Click Allow to continue with the uninstall. The application will be removed without further issues.
 

Updates to the Roxio documentation

Hard disk space requirements for copying DVD-Video discs

To copy a DVD-Video disc, you may need up to 9 GB available hard disk space (depending on the DVD-Video disc being copied).
 

Roxio support options

If you cannot find the answers you are looking for in the online Help or the User Guide, you can get the most current information from our Web site (http://support.roxio.com).

You can access the Roxio Web site in any of these ways:

Unlimited self-help options
 
Roxio provides a variety of self-help tools from the Roxio Support Web site (http://support.roxio.com), including our virtual agent, a searchable knowledge base of support articles with troubleshooting tips, and tutorials that can help you get the most out of your Roxio products.
 
Note: Be sure to visit the Roxio Support Web site before you contact us by phone or e-mail—you will find answers to most of your questions there.
 

Alternate support options
 
Alternate support options such as e-mail or telephone support may be available on a limited or paid basis for your Roxio product. Please visit our Web site (http://support.roxio.com) to find out what options are available for your product.
 

Contacting Roxio
 
Log in to our Customer Web portal to submit a request for assistance or to find support contact information for your location. You can find the customer Web portal at http://selfserve.roxio.com.
 


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