
Got my latest version this weekend (I think February 19, 2010). Link to the product (some special offer): This video tutorial came with the product. Your path for the User files should also be in your Documents folder in the location I have indicated below.Īlso within the Audio Cleaning Lab folder there should also be a folder called Project files - this is where the HMO and HMP files are stored.Ĭorrecting the User files location and move the project files from the programs folder to the new location and this will the avoid the confusion of having two paths.Please note that it's not something I made myself. However as you can see the Magix/Audio Cleaning Lab User files folder is within the Documents folder. Note - on my PC the Documents folder has been moved to a second hard drive (W:) - I keep programs and user files on seperate hard drives for several reasons. Īt some point these paths have been set incorrectly - these are the default installation paths for ACL 2017 2014 version of Audio Cleaning Lab where all the files and folders were contained within the program file the path that is in the original query is a copy and paste from the dropdown menu in the options settings.

The folders containing the BAK & VIP, etc files are in the program folders. These files should be kept together in a centralised ( 'safe' ) location ie a folder within My Documents (Documents) which the software will use and also make backing up easier. No - Windows software is designed to use the My Documents (Documents) folder for storing all user created files and files that are related to them created by a program.

As these files are not actually "My Documents" is there a way to stop this happening and create a folder within the Magix program for these HFO files?. You also risk losing all your files should you need to remove / re-install the software.

The default location for project files is within the My Documents (Documents) folderĬ:\Users\Username\My documents\MAGIX\Audio Cleaning Lab\Magix Audio\ - Windows 7 and laterĬ \Documents and settings\Username\My DocumentsMAGIX\Audio Cleaning Lab\Magix Audio\ - Windows XP This is bad practice and you risk damaging the program installation, creating an odd behaviour or breaking the software completely. My path settings for new projects is as follows (default, I believe).
