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AAX Plug-Ins Not Recognized
Hello
I had a clean install of PT11; it's given me no problems thus far (unlike 10, which had so many bugs it was unusable) I decided to install iZotope Ozone 5 bundle with the 64-bit AAX support. It installed successfully in the default location (C:\program files\common files\avid\audio\plug-ins) and folder shows up fine... The issue is that when PT is booting, it scans the default Avid plug-ins and ignores the iZotope folder. The only other thing I tried was Battery 4 in AAX which is also ignored on boot up Any suggestions or people who've had similar issues? Why isn't it recognizing 3rd party plugs? |
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Re: AAX Plug-Ins Not Recognized
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The missed the most useful info... you installed exactly what version of iZotope? Should be 5.04. Are you absolutely sure you did not accidentally run an old installer from a past (Pro Tools 10?) install? NI Battery 4 does *not* have AAX-64 bit support so why are you expecting that to work? How about some info about OS, computer etc. See the level of detail expected in the "Help us Help You - READ THIS Before Posting!" link above. Darryl |
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Re: AAX Plug-Ins Not Recognized
It is iZotope 5.04 and it clearly specifies "AAX 64-Bit" in the installation
You're right about Battery though; I didn't realize that it was the old AAX support That said, it's still not recognizing iZotope |
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Re: AAX Plug-Ins Not Recognized
Also, I'm running Windows 7 Home... the installer, as I said, is not an older version.
It is 5.04 and, again, offers support for "AAX (64-Bit)" only... In other words, there is no option to even install 32-Bit AAX options |
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Darryl |
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Re: AAX Plug-Ins Not Recognized
Yep - I double checked too
From the iZotope site "Enhancements and fixes: Plug-in formats: Added 64-bit AAX support for Pro Tools 11 Please note: This update no longer supports 32-bit AAX. Customers accustomed to using 32-bit AAX in Pro Tools 10 can instead use the RTAS plug-in format without any degradation in audio quality. For your convenience, any session saved with the 32-bit AAX version of Ozone will automatically open with RTAS" Also What do you think the deal is? Any ideas come to mind? |
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Re: AAX Plug-Ins Not Recognized
Do a search. IIRC one of the folders is misnamed. Change the spelling and it should see the folder.
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Re: AAX Plug-Ins Not Recognized
Make sure that the plugin is showing in the plugins folder - from memory in Win 7 it needs to be located in: programs/common files/avid/audio/plugins. I'm not at my computer at the moment so I will confirm for you later
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I'll try renaming the plugins individually and see what that does |
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