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Thank you aaroux
Worked for me also.
Thank you aaroux
Worked for me also.
All I did was install the stupid GoPro studio. Then I started getting the errors described here when I tried to use the Copy BD feature of Cyberlink Pro Media Suite 10:
https://software.intel.com/en-us/art...dy-initialized
(or similar variants)
So I tried adding the environment variable as described:
KMP_DUPLICATE_LIB_OK=TRUE
Then I started getting the stupid waterfall error.
I took the following steps:
* uninstalled stupid GoPro studio
* Applied the ippsw7-6.1.dll fix described above
Now my Cyberlink is working again. Thanks!
The moral of the story ... if one has a stable Win7 box, don't go installing software one does not really need. This box is dedicated to Sony Vegas.
Raargh
Today I had this missing DLL issue running premiere pro CC 2015, even though I've not uninstalled/installed anything related to it since I installed PP May 2015. So it must've been from something else than GoPro (variants), but Response #2 worked for me. Thanks lmicklu .. I'm just gonna back this DLL to prevent future issues. I felt inclined to follow response #5 as well but didn't find any ipp*.* files, which might support my comment that the issue for me is unrelated to or has anything to do with GoPro.
I did a fresh install of Windows 10 and the same problem occurred without installing GoPro. Simply removing the DLL's fixes it every time. Then I did install GoPro software and it puts those DLL's back in. I just removed them again.
Last edited by dwayne3686; 22 Oct 2016 at 07:26.
I could not get a program called ISCapture that is used with an AmScope M300 USB microscope camera to work. I've had GoPro's Studio software on my computer for about 3 years now and have updated with each new release. I'm sure that's the root of my problem.
I followed this procedure:
Then had to also do this and that made it work.