I have very similar crash log as ericb7799, almost identical actually. So I think that this similarity can confirm, that although we have different computer configurations the reason of our problem is probably the same.
no lespaulplayer621, I was mistaken and evidently it’s a normal log from FFMPEG.
See Steve’s last post. Well, back to square one as to any answer as to a cause.
In any case, so far the workaround is to just click “OK” through all the error messages.
Not the ideal fix, and it’s time consuming and inconvienient but at least can still get everything working.
Hopefully they figure out a proper fix in an update or something soon.
I have the same error occurring with a range of paid/demo plugins.
I installed 2.2.2 using the Windows Installer to the default location.
I have successfully installed and used other plugins (.ny) but have had no joy with paid/demo VST plugins.
I have the same problem: added VST plug-ins won’t register and don’t appear under the Effects window. I ran Audacity as an administrator and that didn’t help. (Running Windows 7 Home Premium, Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601, fully updated and Audacity 2.2.2
Before reporting problems with plug-ins, please ensure that you have the current version of Audacity (available via the Audacity website), and have read the current documentation.
When reporting problems with plug-ins, it is essential that you include the following information:
- Version of Audacity (example: 3.1.4)
- Name of the plug-in
- Plug-in type (example: VST, VSTi, VST3, AU, RTAS, AAX …)
- Plug-in format (32-bit / 64-bit)
- Plug-in version
- Where was the plug-in obtained (link)
- Plug-in website address
- Version type: Full commercial / Full freeware / Demo / Trial / Other (please specify)
- Why do you think that this plug-in is compatible with Audacity? (example; “I used it successfully in Audacity 1.2.6” / “The plug-in website says it is compatible with Audacity 3.1.4”)
Thanks for your advice steve, but I think that everyone in this forum thread provided that kind of information. Maybe they are not so precise and exhaustive as you suggest, but in my view they are meaningful enough to fix the issue with plugins. Everyone here uses Audacity 2.2.2. and has a problem with VST plugins, so I think that the developers of Audacity should concern on that informations.
Also I have one suggestion - if every kind of plugin worked completely fine in previous version of Audacity, so maybe the developers of this program should give us download option for Audacity 2.2.1.? Then we can continue our work on version which worked well, and the developers can continue works on fixing the issue with plugins.
It didn’t.
64-bit VST plug-ins are not supported.
VST3 plug-ins are not supported.
VSTi plug-ins are not supported.
Most plug-ins that have proprietary “protection” are not supported (this includes many of the expensive commercial plug-ins).
Plug-ins that require dongles are not supported.
Plug-ins that require MIDI support are not supported.
RTAS plug-ins are not supported.
Most of the above information may be found in the Audacity manual, but with over 500 pages in the manual it is not always easy to find what you need.
“It’s not working” is not a question we can answer.
If a plug-in is not working, we need to know which plug-in, whether it is a supported plug-in type, if it’s a free plug-in that we are not familiar with then we can try it and report back to the user IF they tell us where to get it from.
Audacity 2.2.1 is available from the OldFoss website, but it has a serious bug: https://forum.audacityteam.org/t/important-bug-fix/48358/1
There has been no change to VST or AU support in recent Audacity releases, so if a plug-in does not work in Audacity 2.2.2 it is unlikely to work in earlier versions of Audacity. However, there have been recent changes to how plug-ins are enabled. This is described in the manual here: Plugin Manager - Add / Remove Effects, Generators and Analyzers - Audacity Manual
hey all, I am using windows 10 and tried all the fixes said here, but unfortunately, none worked.
what i did instead was just go to the audacity homepage and find a link to download audacity version 2.2.1
I know that’s not necessarily a “fix” (since not every type of plugin worked in the 2.1 version) but its at least something.
if you were curious, i was trying to install gvst plugins, and this worked fine for me.
2.2.1 has a VERY serious bug that can cause loss of your project data.
If you insist on using 2.2.1 do NOT ever use “File > Save As…” to save your current project - only us File > Save or its shortcut Ctrl+S
WC
The plug-in registry issue noted in my post above unfortunately is now exponentially worse on Audacity 2.3.0. In 2.2.2 woud only encounter the errors when using add/remove efects, and the unfriendly workaround was to just click ok through all the errors. This was not the most elegant of workarounds and depending on number of plug-ins would take a long period of time. However, this would only have to be done once or when adding or removing plug-ins. The new version 2.3.0, however, not only did not fix the issue but is exponentially worse. In 2.3.0 the errors now occur immediately upon launching the app, when closing a project, when opening a new project, in addition to adding or removing plug-ins. in my case this translates to having to click through 30 minutes of error messages just to open the app, and again another 30 minutes of clicking through the errors just close a project or open a new project. This effectively makes version 2.3.0 completely unuseable in my case. The probem is not limited to Windows and the exact same issues occur on my Mac as well. We never found the cause to the problem in 2.2.2 but at least the app was useable, which is not the case here with 2.3.0. Anyone have any ideas what can be done with this?
Something for you all to try:
- Download the ZIP version of Audacity 2.3.0 from: https://www.audacityteam.org/download/windows/
- Extract the ZIP archive somewhere convenient (for example, you “Documents” folder)
- Open the extracted folder and you should see a file called “audacity.exe”, some other files and some other folders.
Create a new folder in the same location as the “audacity.exe” file, and name the new folder “Portable Settings”. - Create a Desktop link to “audacity.exe”
- Double click on the Desktop link to launch Audacity.
You should see the “Welcome” screen. - DO NOT add any plug-ins to this version of Audacity at this stage. Just try using it and check if it is working correctly and let us know the result.
I think that I have found some kind of solution for that problem with plugins in Audacity version 2.2.2 and 2.3.0. So my workaround for this issue was just making reinstallation of operating system from a usb drive.
I did this because I was suffering from other some weird issues on my PC for which I couldn’t identify the cause. My OS is Windows 10 and I created an installing drive of that system on my usb pendrive and then I performed reinstallation of it. After that I installed Audacity version 2.3.0 on my PC and pasted some vst plugin files, which are supported by Audacity, to the default directory for plugins in this program. Then I opened Audacity, entered into plugin manager, chose some newly installed plugins and confirm my selections. Surprisingly, I noticed that everything was working COMPLETLY WELL! I didn’t receive any notification about any kind of errors or anything like that.
I know that my solution isn’t the most elegant way for dealing with that problem, but it was effective (at least for me). So maybe the real cause of that problem with plugins in recent versions of Audacity is not on the side of the program itself, but rather on the side of OS installed on a computer. I don’t really know, maybe the developers of Audacity will know more about that. But as I said before, for me the problem is SOLVED.
That’s a rather drastic solution, but I had to do the same recently on a Windows 10 machine because a failed Windows update totally trashed its ability to boot up. Pleased to hear it is now working for you. Thanks for letting us know.
Fwiw, I too found this problem. I installed 2.2.2 on a new machine, and added several new plugins. When I went to enable them, I got this error with (as I recall fairly accurately but did not record so might not be 100% right) Marvel GEQ and Ozone Imager.
Just now added Sibilance CM (thread here) and got the following error.
As usual I expect it will work anyway. But of course there is a concern there will be problem, perhaps quality issues, and I won’t find out about them until later. So would be nice to track down and resolve, if only for 2.3.X.
lespaulplayer621 wrote in this post that the problem is solved for him: Problem with re-enabling plug-ins since upgrade to 2.2.2 - #32 by lespaulplayer621
Ok so I am a windows user and I installed audacity today. I never before tried to use any plugins but I decided to give it a go and voila… Getting the same error as you were guys. But then it hit me… “Failed to register”… Hmmm… Shutdown audacity… Deep Breath… run audacity as ADMINISTRATOR… And tcharaaan… IT WORKS NOW! NO anoying errors.
yeah thank you dude !
why don’t you try re-install it . Or check for any updates.
why don’t you try re-install it . Or check for any updates.
Did you read the topic before posting your reply? lespaulplayer621 wrote in this post that the problem is solved for him: Problem with re-enabling plug-ins since upgrade to 2.2.2 - #32 by lespaulplayer621
Here is the solution.
Everyone that is having problems is downloading the 64 bit version of the addon. but in fact Audacity is only available in the 64 bit version for Linux. So all you need to do is go back and download the 32 bit version of Gsnap or whatever it is you are trying to load and it should work just fine…
Here is the solution.
Everyone that is having problems is downloading the 64 bit version of the addon. but in fact Audacity is only available in the 64 bit version for Linux. So all you need to do is go back and download the 32 bit version of Gsnap or whatever it is you are trying to load and it should work just fine…
That is not the problem described in this thread. They are talking about reinstalling the plug-ins that they were using successfully in a previous version of Audacity. The problem was reported as solved in this post: Problem with re-enabling plug-ins since upgrade to 2.2.2 - #32 by lespaulplayer621