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Professor X 01-08-2023 03:12 PM

Pro Tools Studio crashes trying to load the "Core Plug-ins" during startup
 
i started off with pro tools 12 on MacOS Mojave. I was making music with my friend who hooked up his maschine to my i mac. after making beats on FL Studio 20 we dragged the stems to Pro Tools 12.

After we saved and closed the session i reopened it it crashed and gave me this message - "The application pro tools has quit unexpectedly. The system and other applications have not been affected." - I get this message when I start up pro tools 12.

I was successfiul at getting another session to open which clearly showed the beat stems was what was crashing the system. after several trials nothing could get pro tools 12 to open anymore. Moved the plugins into the unused plugins. Still no help.

I went thru and checked every plugins, Upgraded from Mojave to Ventura. Ive trashed the preferences, upgraded to pro tools studio. Upgraded my MacOS to Ventura 13.0.i Still stumped.

sw rec 01-08-2023 03:29 PM

Re: Pro Tools Studio crashes trying to load the "Core Plug-ins" during startup
 
Your description isn’t very clear at all. Are you trying to get Pro Tools 12 to run on Ventura???
You also have provided no information about your exact hardware setup. We need very specific details to be able to help.

bradch00 01-08-2023 03:33 PM

Re: Pro Tools Studio crashes trying to load the "Core Plug-ins" during startup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Professor X (Post 2658183)
i started off with pro tools 12 on MacOS Mojave. I was making music with my friend who hooked up his maschine to my i mac. after making beats on FL Studio 20 we dragged the stems to Pro Tools 12.

After we saved and closed the session i reopened it it crashed and gave me this message - "The application pro tools has quit unexpectedly. The system and other applications have not been affected." - I get this message when I start up pro tools 12.

I was successfiul at getting another session to open which clearly showed the beat stems was what was crashing the system. after several trials nothing could get pro tools 12 to open anymore. Moved the plugins into the unused plugins. Still no help.

I went thru and checked every plugins, Upgraded from Mojave to Ventura. Ive trashed the preferences, upgraded to pro tools studio. Upgraded my MacOS to Ventura 13.0.i Still stumped.

If you could zip and post the dumpfile output that may help as well.

JFreak 01-08-2023 03:48 PM

Re: Pro Tools Studio crashes trying to load the "Core Plug-ins" during startup
 
Hi, welcome to the community.

You must refer to 2022.12, right? PT12 is ancient already. Compatibility info here.

Professor X 01-08-2023 04:43 PM

Re: Pro Tools Studio crashes trying to load the "Core Plug-ins" during startup
 
My apologies and thank you for the steadfast replies. Im pretty new to this. I was using Pro Tools 12 on my 2015 I Mac with a Apollo twin X interface. After the crash came about I replaced pro tools 12 and purchased Pro Tools Studio and upgraded my macOS from Mojave to Ventura thinking that the upgrade would solve the problem. I was doing fine with what I had and felt no need to needing to upgrade. But I did with no luck.

Professor X 01-08-2023 04:50 PM

Re: Pro Tools Studio crashes trying to load the "Core Plug-ins" during startup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JFreak (Post 2658187)
Hi, welcome to the community.

You must refer to 2022.12, right? PT12 is ancient already. Compatibility info here.

I got Pro Tools Studio

Professor X 01-08-2023 04:51 PM

Re: Pro Tools Studio crashes trying to load the "Core Plug-ins" during startup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bradch00 (Post 2658186)
If you could zip and post the dumpfile output that may help as well.

How can I do that?

bradch00 01-08-2023 04:56 PM

Re: Pro Tools Studio crashes trying to load the "Core Plug-ins" during startup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Professor X (Post 2658192)
My apologies and thank you for the steadfast replies. Im pretty new to this. I was using Pro Tools 12 on my 2015 I Mac with a Apollo twin X interface. After the crash came about I replaced pro tools 12 and purchased Pro Tools Studio and upgraded my macOS from Mojave to Ventura thinking that the upgrade would solve the problem. I was doing fine with what I had and felt no need to needing to upgrade. But I did with no luck.

Well I would try by moving all your plug-ins out of;
Macintosh HD/Library/Application Support/Avid/Audio/Plug-Ins/
to a temporary location.
Trash your preferences
Bring up Pro Tools, see if it gets off the ground.
If yes then start moving your plug-ins back into;
Macintosh HD/Library/Application Support/Avid/Audio/Plug-Ins/
Maybe 10 at a time. Bringing PT up after each addition.
Let us know how it goes.

Professor X 01-08-2023 04:59 PM

Re: Pro Tools Studio crashes trying to load the "Core Plug-ins" during startup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bradch00 (Post 2658196)
Well I would try by moving all your plug-ins out of;
Macintosh HD/Library/Application Support/Avid/Audio/Plug-Ins/
to a temporary location.
Trash your preferences
Bring up Pro Tools, see if it gets off the ground.
If yes then start moving your plug-ins back into;
Macintosh HD/Library/Application Support/Avid/Audio/Plug-Ins/
Maybe 10 at a time. Bringing PT up after each addition.
Let us know how it goes.


Already tried that. No luck.

bradch00 01-08-2023 04:59 PM

Re: Pro Tools Studio crashes trying to load the "Core Plug-ins" during startup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Professor X (Post 2658195)
How can I do that?

If you get a dumpfile when this happens highlight it, copy it to Textedit and save it as a pdf. (I mispoke, zip files are not valid here)
Then use attach files at the bottom to load it up here.


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