You have an old version of Monkey's Audio installed on your system.
Contrary to its name, is not a file for Apple computers. It is a "Monkey’s Audio Compiler" library used by Windows applications to handle compression and decompression of lossless audio. Common programs that trigger this error include:
: This is a common error in Medieval CUE Splitter . It occurs because the splitter cannot process .ape files without the external library provided by Monkey's Audio. macdll dll version 40 or better
Press the , type cmd , right-click Command Prompt , and select Run as Administrator .
Right-click the shortcut or .exe file of the problematic software. Select . Go to the Compatibility tab. Check the box next to Run this program as an administrator . Click Apply and then OK . Try launching the program again. 2. Use Windows Compatibility Mode You have an old version of Monkey's Audio
Whenever possible, obtain the necessary files by reinstalling the software from its official installation disk or package, or by contacting the software developer's customer support.
If you can find a trusted source for macdll.dll version 4.0 or higher, you can manually place it in the application folder. Common programs that trigger this error include: :
The "MAC" in its name stands for , a popular and powerful lossless audio compressor. This DLL is, therefore, the Monkey's Audio DLL Library , a component developed by Matthew T. Ashland that provides applications with the ability to encode, decode, and manipulate Monkey's Audio ( .ape ) files.
If the file is located in a specific folder (like C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\... ), you may need to add that folder to your Windows Environment Variables so the system can find version 4.0 globally.