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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 24 for Windows => Topic started by: Lunatique on November 17, 2018, 12:44:51 pm

Title: How to activate VST plug-ins without having to first open DSP Studio?
Post by: Lunatique on November 17, 2018, 12:44:51 pm
Whenever I open up Media Center, the VST plug-ins I often use will not be activated (even though inside DSP studio they have the checkbox checked) until I open up DSP Studio. This is kind of annoying, because I have plug-ins that I have turned on by default always, such as IK Multimedia's ARC 2 System for room/speaker correction. So how can I set Media Center so whatever I have in DSP studio checked will automatically activate when I open up Media Center?
Title: Re: How to activate VST plug-ins without having to first open DSP Studio?
Post by: mark_h on November 20, 2018, 01:25:45 am
Check your VST doesn't have the "Process only when viewed" option checked under DSP Studio->Options (top right of screen)?
Title: Re: How to activate VST plug-ins without having to first open DSP Studio?
Post by: Lunatique on November 20, 2018, 01:39:13 am
Check your VST doesn't have the "Process only when viewed" option checked under DSP Studio->Options (top right of screen)?

No, it's not checked.
Title: Re: How to activate VST plug-ins without having to first open DSP Studio?
Post by: denton1972 on November 20, 2018, 04:27:17 am
Whenever I open up Media Center, the VST plug-ins I often use will not be activated (even though inside DSP studio they have the checkbox checked) until I open up DSP Studio. This is kind of annoying, because I have plug-ins that I have turned on by default always, such as IK Multimedia's ARC 2 System for room/speaker correction. So how can I set Media Center so whatever I have in DSP studio checked will automatically activate when I open up Media Center?

Try adding exclusions in your antivirus program.
Title: Re: How to activate VST plug-ins without having to first open DSP Studio?
Post by: Lunatique on November 21, 2018, 12:38:08 pm
Try adding exclusions in your antivirus program.

I tried it, but it doesn't change anything.