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Old 09-25-2022, 06:43 PM
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Default Re: "plug-in is not present in the plug-ins folder" error

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Originally Posted by Darryl Ramm View Post
Did you try trashing prefs, especially to force Pro Tools to rebuild the plugin index/cache?
Yes.

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I don't know the plugin but is there any possibility there is something askew here say with different versions or different behavior for mono/multichannel vs stereo (i.e. are your tests on the same track type?)
I don't think so. These four tracks are all mono and I'm certain that when I uninstalled the new version I reinstalled the version that was there. I keep copious notes about this stiff

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Was the 1.0 version you installed really the same as before, like same format, not using a compatibility wrapper etc. Like any chance it was RTAS or AAX-32 on Windows 10 and now it's tryin got use AAX-64?
Same format. Have never used RTAS: only AAX

Thanks for your help.

I'll contact the vendor.
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