Some Adobe Captivate 4 users on XP have problems installing the product. It might be because the Windows registry is corrupt or has incorrect permissions.
You could see following problems in such a case –
1)Captivate fails to install properly.
2)While doing audio import/record you get “Unable to decode / import the selected wav/mp3 file” as error message.
3)Audio recording , calibration or editing does not work.
4)Fullmotion recording does not start .
Solution:
You can use SubInAcl tool from Microsoft to try fixing the permission issues in the Windows Registry.
Close all instances of Adobe Captivate and do the following steps –
1)Download the SubInAcl tool from Microsoft Download Center and install it.
2)Download this zip file
3)Extract the zip file in a temporary folder. You will get two files – restoreRegPermCP4.bat, restoreCP4regentries.bat
4)Copy the restoreRegPermCP4.bat to the folder which has SubInAcl.exe installed. Typically this would be at C:Program FilesWindows Resource KitsTools.
5)Double click to run the restoreRegPermCP4.bat file.
6)Copy the restoreCP4regentries.bat to the folder in which Captivate 4 is installed. Typically it is at C:Program FilesAdobeAdobe Captivate 4
7)Open command prompt and navigate to that folder.
8)type restoreCP4regentries.bat and press enter.
9)Make sure that all the messages that popup say “DllRegisterServer in ‘some dll name’ Succeeded”
This should have fixed the registry issues and things should work fine.
Keep Captivating 🙂
I had the same issue and for Windows 7 – I ran the Windows Program Compatibility Troubleshooter and selected a few of the problems (even though they weren’t 100% what I was experiencing), then selected Service Pack 3. It updated the settings and I no longer have the issue.
I downloaded Cap 4 to an Asus dual quad with a realtek HD audio.I downloaded the patch and it worked fine. Except the feedback has static now. In fact it has some worbble or voice sound fluctuations. When I check the record volume setting, it continues to advance to maximum. Resetting the volume control and it automatically maxes out. Any thoughts?
I am working on Vista a 32 bit and I keep on getting error messages. I tried to run as admin in the command mode and received this error messageThe module “c:Program FilesAdobeAdobe Captivate 4NSAudio.dllwas loaded but the call to the DllRegisterServer failed with error code 0x8007005.I then did this:Audio play back and USB mic issue in Captivate 4We found that in some of Vista machines with Real tek or Sigma tel sound card audio inside captivate doesn’t play back. Some customers who use USB mic for recording narration also observed that device is not getting detected by Captivate. These issues were reported more on Vista and we have one solution to address both the problems. – replacing the audio dll’s , StepsClose Captivate 4 if it is open.Download the file kept at https://share.acrobat.com/adc/document.do?docid=a14e1bd9-dc10-4456-9cd2-44489809b78eGo to your Captivate 4 install folder (ex: C:Program FilesAdobeAdobe Cativate 4)Rename nsaudio.dll as nsaudio.dll.bak or anything which doesn’t have a dll extensionCopy the file from step 2 to Captivate 4 install folderrename it as nsaudio.dllStart Captivate 4Try to play the audio /use USB – it should go fineBut this did not work. Then I did this:Adobe Captivate 4 Installation Issues on Microsoft Windows XPSome Adobe Captivate 4 users on XP have problems installing the product. It might be because the Windows registry is corrupt or has incorrect permissions.You could see following problems in such a case -1)Captivate fails to install properly.2)While doing audio import/record you get “Unable to decode / import the selected wav/mp3 file” as error message.3)Audio recording , calibration or editing does not work.4)Fullmotion recording does not start .Solution:You can use SubInAcl tool from Microsoft to try fixing the permission issues in the Windows Registry.Close all instances of Adobe Captivate and do the following steps -1)Download the SubInAcl tool from Microsoft Download Center and install it.2)Download this zip file3)Extract the zip file in a temporary folder. You will get two files – restoreRegPermCP4.bat, restoreCP4regentries.bat4)Copy the restoreRegPermCP4.bat to the folder which has SubInAcl.exe installed. Typically this would be at C:Program FilesWindows Resource KitsTools.5)Double click to run the restoreRegPermCP4.bat file.6)Copy the restoreCP4regentries.bat to the folder in which Captivate 4 is installed. Typically it is at C:Program FilesAdobeAdobe Captivate 47)Open command prompt and navigate to that folder.8)type restoreCP4regentries.bat and press enter.9)Make sure that all the messages that popup say “DllRegisterServer in ‘some dll name’ Succeeded”This should have fixed the registry issues and things should work fine.BUT I AM STILL getting error messages. The problem is that I am working in Vista and the original error messages when I imported my ppt into captivate that the system did not support the mp3/wav file. It did not as I imported it nor did it support when I moved into text to speech. Help! I paid a lot of money for both systems and they should work!!!
Bear in mind that you will need to run cmd as Administrator.Click Start and in the search box type “cmd”. At the top, right-click cmd.exe and click “Run As Administrator”. Then navigate to the Captivate 4 folder and type “restoreCP4regentries.bat” and press enter.
When installing Captivate from adobe download, it gets correctly extracted to the desktop. Running the installation in trial mode, after a short period, the installation progreses up to 1/4 the bar, the a blue screen and a crash!I removed everything, downloaded again and I get the same. No way I can try Captative!What to do?
I am running Vista 64 bit and Adobe Captivate 4. I get the ‘unable to decode error’ and followed the steps outlined above. None of the .dll files updated. I am unsure what a previous individual had something else. I’v had IT folks check it out and same result.Any guidance?
Having trouble downloading and opening captivate files on my vista comptuer. When I select a file to open captivate acts as if it is opening the file and then nothing – blank screen. Yet the file name is in the top file name tool bar.Anyone have any suggestion on what is going on here and the solution?Thanks,Frustrated in Captivate.
Are there similar issues reported for Captivate 3? If so, is there a similar fix?Here is my post on Adobe forums:http://forums.adobe.com/message/2002884#2002884The audio editor will not launch at all in Cp3. Perhaps there is a conflict of some sort, because I have CS4 installed?
I am runnis Captivate 4 in VIsta 64bits and this article also works, hope the guy askin for a Vista solution try his simple steps.I think that if this works on vista 64bit will work on any computerDefinitely this wil become my favorite captivate websiteThanks a lot!
I clicked on the link above but nothing happened i.e. When I click on “Microsoft Download Center” it takes me there but then I cannot download the file no matter what I click. Then I clicked on the zip file linke ..and… nothing. Can you please help me out?
WOW! I was looking for this solution for 2 days and finally got it. I had all of the issues mentioned happening in Captivate for me:”You could see following problems in such a case -1)Captivate fails to install properly.2)While doing audio import/record you get “Unable to decode / import the selected wav/mp3 file” as error message.3)Audio recording , calibration or editing does not work.4)Fullmotion recording does not start .”This worked great as a solution for me. I will link to this solution on my blog!
I am having trouble with the published output from Captivate 4.The following URL crashes IE… Why would this happen?http://www.e-designonline.co.uk/lo/Installing%20PHP.htmThanks
Will a similar fix be made available for Vista users? I was able to successfully run the earlier DLL fix on my Vista machine, which enabled me to import and create audio, but I’m still having problems previewing and editing audio in Captivate, and editing Closed Caption timing.
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