

- #Sound forge pro 11 xml import full version
- #Sound forge pro 11 xml import activation code
- #Sound forge pro 11 xml import windows 10
- #Sound forge pro 11 xml import code
- #Sound forge pro 11 xml import trial

#Sound forge pro 11 xml import windows 10

#Sound forge pro 11 xml import code
Actually no! It seems (as we are doing all this over the phone), he has mixed up Download Access Code with Activation Code… So I will try to lead him to his MySteinberg account to get the right code… To be fair, at that point he wasn’t aware about the problem with using an unnecessary, but registered, dongle.īefore reinstalling we will first try restarting the computer. It is probably time to reinstall the complete Cubase package I suspect…īy the way, he talked with Steinberg support - they could not help (told him to open an audio track before importing MusicXML files). So we re-downloaded the eLicenser software, still getting this warning after inputting the activation code. This resulted in an error message from the eLicenser (this version of eLicenser not being the newest).
#Sound forge pro 11 xml import activation code
We now tried to license his software on the new iMac without the dongle (soft eLicense), using the activation code he received when buying the full version. So it is basically just a licensing issue. At this point we noticed that Cubase Pro 10.5 would not import MusicXML files… see above. Cubase Pro did work and seemed to be registered on his new iMac (he had put the dongle into the new computer). We used his TimeMachine backup from the old computer. He asked me, so I helped him to setup his new computer.
#Sound forge pro 11 xml import full version
Later he bought the full version of Cubase Pro.Īs he noticed, his iMac from 2010 with 4GB was not really up to deal with this program, he decided to go for a new and powerful computer (it turns out to be a 27" iMac with 32GB RAM).
#Sound forge pro 11 xml import trial
So he went and bought a dongle in a shop, registered and used it for the trial version. My brother was using a trial version of Cubase 10.5.įor some reason he believed he needed a dongle - even for the trial version. … the reason is quite a stupid one, I am afraid…Īs these things might happen with someone trying Dorico, I will tell the story here: Thank you Daniel, we are on the right path, even if we have not solved the issue yet…
