Re-Scanning for Effects Plugins
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BeatleManiac
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Re-Scanning for Effects Plugins
This has never happened before, but now suddenly my Audacity 2.1.0 crashes immediately when it tries to re-scan for effects plugins. I uninstalled and re-installed --- same thing happens. I installed 2.1.2, and it doesn't even give the option to re-scan for effects plugins; so apparently you can only use the 18 effects plugins that come with the download?
My Audacity 2.0.6 still works normally.
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Any thoughts about why this suddenly started happening yesterday, and what I need to do to return Audacity 2.1.0 to normal?
thanks
My Audacity 2.0.6 still works normally.
Windows 7
Any thoughts about why this suddenly started happening yesterday, and what I need to do to return Audacity 2.1.0 to normal?
thanks
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kozikowski
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Re: Re-Scanning for Effects Plugins
Audacity 2.1.2 doesn't have Effect > Add/Remove Plugins at the top of the list?
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BeatleManiac
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Re: Re-Scanning for Effects Plugins
Yes, thanks, Kozikowski. I was looking for the Re-scan feature under Preferences, which is what we always had in the past, before 2.1.2
In 2.1.2, I see we have to manually enable or disable each effect plugin separately --- seems like a step backward from the re-scan process, which we always used previously. But I did it, and it works.
I'm still curious regarding why my 2.1.0 has suddenly started crashing when doing the Effects Re-scan.
In 2.1.2, I see we have to manually enable or disable each effect plugin separately --- seems like a step backward from the re-scan process, which we always used previously. But I did it, and it works.
I'm still curious regarding why my 2.1.0 has suddenly started crashing when doing the Effects Re-scan.
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kozikowski
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Re: Re-Scanning for Effects Plugins
Audacity 2.1.2 has a Select All button on the left. That's a mixed blessing because if you have multiple Audacity versions, it tries to load everything from them all.........
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kozikowski
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Re: Re-Scanning for Effects Plugins
Traditionally, someone would subscribe to ton lots of effects, or multiple effects collections, dump them all into Audacity and then Audacity wouldn't start. We would tell them to take the effects out one at a time until Audacity starts. That or some combination of that and the others are the bad ones.
Audacity hates plugins that have graphic management. I think that's still true.
Koz
Audacity hates plugins that have graphic management. I think that's still true.
Koz
Re: Re-Scanning for Effects Plugins
The most likely cause is a new dll somewhere in the plug-in search path that Audacity doesn't like.BeatleManiac wrote:I'm still curious regarding why my 2.1.0 has suddenly started crashing when doing the Effects Re-scan.
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Gale Andrews
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Re: Re-Scanning for Effects Plugins
Can you explain what that means. Current Audacity supports graphical interface in VST, LV2 and Audio Units (Mac OS X).kozikowski wrote:Audacity hates plugins that have graphic management. I think that's still true.
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Gale Andrews
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Re: Re-Scanning for Effects Plugins
You can click the "Select All" button.BeatleManiac wrote:In 2.1.2, I see we have to manually enable or disable each effect plugin separately
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BeatleManiac
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Re: Re-Scanning for Effects Plugins
Whatever the problem is (which suddenly developed in 2.1.0), the same problem does not occur in 2.0.6 --- I did the same Effects Re-scan there, it worked just fine.
Anyway, I have replaced 2.1.0 with 2.1.2 --- hopefully I'll like this version better, anyway.
Thanks, guys.
Anyway, I have replaced 2.1.0 with 2.1.2 --- hopefully I'll like this version better, anyway.
Thanks, guys.
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kozikowski
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Re: Re-Scanning for Effects Plugins
Than that's no longer an issue.Current Audacity supports graphical interface
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