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Matt:
You should be able to remove plugins by editing this path in the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JRiver\Media Center 27\Plugins\DSP

If you have one that crashes that you could share, please do.  I'm matt at jriver.  Thanks.

Craig:
Thanks Matt, it was my Focusrite ones.

I've sent them to you.

Craig

Matt:
The crash will be fixed and more plug-ins will have a display.  Thanks a lot for the help.

Mitchco:
Awesome Matt! Super happy that this is being implemented! Thank you!

https://juce.com/ makes a pretty good framework for multi-platform audio applications. I compiled one of their examples, GainPlugin as both a VST2 and VST3 plugin. The VST2 runs on MC26 no problem. I have attached a screen shot.

When loading the VST2 in MC27, the plugin loads, and the cursor spins for a moment and then I get the mouse pointer back, but the plugin is not seen. So don't know if it actually loaded or not as it does not show up. See attached screen shot.

When loading VST3 in MC27, same behavior as above, except MC27 closes (hard crash). When I relaunch MC27 and click on Options-->DSP and output format, MC27 closes again. The only solution is to uninstall MC27 and reinstall.

Here is a link to the log files and zipped versions of the GainPlug VST2 and VST3 for testing/debugging:

https://1drv.ms/u/s!AkWCC3_FDUYSglky29zRPUuE9THr?e=SW7dSV

Looking forward to seeing this work! Let me know how I can assist...

Kind regards,
Mitch

Craig:
Mitch,
See Matt's reply to me above about the registry, that will save you having to reinstall MC.

Craig

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