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 Post subject: DLL Error when Executing a Published File
PostPosted: July 25th, 2010, 3:22 pm 
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Location: New Brunswick, Canada
Opus: 8.6
OS: Win 8 (ASUS) - Win 7: (ASUS)
System: Asus - Windows 7 - 8 - Intel Core 3 - 4RAM - 16RAM
I encountered this error when I went to run the PUBLISHED EXE file' it runs as it should in the Opus 7.04 preview mode.

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Spell Me.exe - Entry Point Not Found
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The procedure entry point waveOutOpeà—,Æ&JO¸„VÑœhÒã could not be located in the dynamic link library WINMM.dll.
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OK
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Opus: 7.04
Build: 14898
Date: July 17, 2010
(12.56.05)
Windows XP Home
Build: 2600
Service Pack: 3

WINMM.DLL
172 KB
Created: April 13, 2008
Modified: April 13, 2008
version: 5.1.2600.5512
Description: MCI API DLL

I have never had a problem creating executables before with Opus. Any help with the error/problem would be appreciated

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 Post subject: Re: DLL Error when Executing a Published File
PostPosted: July 25th, 2010, 10:05 pm 
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Location: Scotland
Opus: 9.75
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System: Asus i7-7700K 16Gb
Try resetting the Opus registry, if that doesn't work, try re-install Opus
To reset the Opus registry------Click the shortcut/icon for OPUS, then immediately hold down the ALT and CLT keys until you see a window which asks if you want to RESET the OPUS Registry.

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 Post subject: Re: DLL Error when Executing a Published File
PostPosted: July 25th, 2010, 11:18 pm 
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The DLL is related to sound playback and the problem of it occurring in the published rather than the preview is not uncommon. After trying the reset options, try republishing with incremental publish off and or change the DirectX sound option and or change compression settings.

If all this still fails, try stripping out sounds, starting with any that play on start up. Also, if you like / can post or email the publication - I'll publish it here to make sure it's not a machine related issue.

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Mack

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 Post subject: Re: DLL Error when Executing a Published File
PostPosted: July 26th, 2010, 10:44 am 
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Sandyn and Mack,

I cleared the Registry as Sandyn suggested and then reloaded the offending imp and turned off the DirectX sound option. With this completed it seems to have cured the problem on publishing.

Thanks for the help.

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