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JRiver Media Center 27.0.73 Silicon/Intel BETA for Mac -- Available here

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dfortney:
Here is a longer session with 2 mouse to corner sleeps... the first time it re-wakes moments after monitor sleep begins but the second time it stays asleep so it seems you must not be releasing the coreaudio session on stop now but instead on the first attempt to sleep and for some race condition it doesn't take and the mac re-wakes.  The second time it does.  In 62 'prevents sleep' goes to 'No' after hitting stop so it could be due to moving the session shutdown etc to some different callback to what it used to be.  This could be the problem as some other apps keep their core audio sessions open as long as any other app on the system is also preventing sleep (like menubus).  In other words the systemwide plugin host doesn't close it's audio session if any other process is holding their audio sessions open on sleep.  Bit of a chiken v egg conundrum.

Added: Just verified the 'prevents sleep' remains 'yes' after a music stop but only changes to 'no' after the first sleep attempt which then allows the second sleep to succeed.  So this is a change in behavior where 62 would close the session on stop however this version only closes the session on first sleep after stop.  Is it possible you move the session close back to the stop button callback instead of keeping it lazy open until sleep?

Milan33:

--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on March 09, 2021, 05:47:45 am ---Chances are the universal Media Center 27 app on your M1 is running the ARM (Apple Silicon) binary and I've yet to see any VST plugins compiled for that (but please correct me if there are any out there!). Of course you certainly won't be able to use plugins compiled for Intel x86_64-based Macs within the ARM (Apple Silicon) binary for Media Center. VST plugins only work for the OS and architecture they're compiled for. In addition, Media Center for ARM (Apple Silicon) has to support VST plugins compiled for that OS and environment as well, and there's a chance support for that hasn't been added yet as Bob's been busy with lots of things as of late. Bob will likely know for sure if they're supposed to work or not.

I'm afraid right now that the only likely workaround is you'd have to switch Media Center via Rosetta 2 to use the Intel (x86_64) binary instead of the ARM (Apple Silicon) binary to get VST plugins working. Thankfully there's an easy guide to get this working and switch between the Apple Silicon and Intel versions of a universal app: https://www.howtogeek.com/702982/how-to-launch-the-intel-version-of-a-universal-mac-app-on-apple-silicon/

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In Mac M1, Audirvana runs natively (without Rosetta) and the Dirac and DMG Audio plug-ins work. In Media Center 27 on the Mac M1 plug-in without Rosetta does not work with Rosetta is functional.

LilyAarseth:

--- Quote from: Milan33 on March 10, 2021, 02:28:37 am ---
In Mac M1, Audirvana runs natively (without Rosetta) and the Dirac and DMG Audio plug-ins work. In Media Center 27 on the Mac M1 plug-in without Rosetta does not work with Rosetta is functional.

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I had a similar experience, I was able to install the plugin while running rosetta after the tip from Awesome Donkey, but when I ran native ARM again it said the plugin failed to load but it still shows up in the DSP list.

Awesome Donkey:
Yeah, that likely means the ARM/M1 build of MC doesn't yet support those VST plugins. You might post links to some so Bob can look into it when he gets time.

LilyAarseth:

--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on March 10, 2021, 05:39:54 am ---Yeah, that likely means the ARM/M1 build of MC doesn't yet support those VST plugins. You might post links to some so Bob can look into it when he gets time.

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This is the one I tried with that I used to use on windows, I tried installing both vst3 and regular vst. https://www.voxengo.com/product/span/

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