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Windows => Third Party Plug-ins, Programs, and Skins => Topic started by: pjchappy on March 03, 2020, 12:16:58 pm
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I'm trying to get GoodHertz Canopener plugin (a 64-bit crossfeed VST) to work in JRiver 26 (version 26.0.30; 64-bit). It has worked in the past. However, something is now causing very quick, stuttering playback. It kind of sounds like a very fast, square-wave tremolo.
I've tried turning off my antivirus (and setting exceptions to processes and folders, including the plug-in) and increased buffer size to the max (500). Nothing has worked.
I have the latest version of GHZ Canopener installed. It doesn't work even being the only plug-in in use in JRiver.
Other system specs: Windows 10 Pro, 64-bit (latest version); i7-3770K
Any tips or tricks to get this working?
Thanks,
p
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I'm trying to get GoodHertz Canopener plugin (a 64-bit crossfeed VST) to work in JRiver 26 (version 26.0.30; 64-bit). It has worked in the past. However, something is now causing very quick, stuttering playback. It kind of sounds like a very fast, square-wave tremolo.
I've tried turning off my antivirus (and setting exceptions to processes and folders, including the plug-in) and increased buffer size to the max (500). Nothing has worked.
I have the latest version of GHZ Canopener installed. It doesn't work even being the only plug-in in use in JRiver.
Other system specs: Windows 10 Pro, 64-bit (latest version); i7-3770K
Any tips or tricks to get this working?
Thanks,
p
The same happens to me. It works with Blue Cat's PatchWork.
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I'm trying to get GoodHertz Canopener plugin (a 64-bit crossfeed VST) to work in JRiver 26 (version 26.0.30; 64-bit). It has worked in the past. However, something is now causing very quick, stuttering playback. It kind of sounds like a very fast, square-wave tremolo.
I've tried turning off my antivirus (and setting exceptions to processes and folders, including the plug-in) and increased buffer size to the max (500). Nothing has worked.
I have the latest version of GHZ Canopener installed. It doesn't work even being the only plug-in in use in JRiver.
Other system specs: Windows 10 Pro, 64-bit (latest version); i7-3770K
Any tips or tricks to get this working?
Thanks,
p
It happens to me too.
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I'm trying to get GoodHertz Canopener plugin (a 64-bit crossfeed VST) to work in JRiver 26 (version 26.0.30; 64-bit). It has worked in the past. However, something is now causing very quick, stuttering playback. It kind of sounds like a very fast, square-wave tremolo.
I've tried turning off my antivirus (and setting exceptions to processes and folders, including the plug-in) and increased buffer size to the max (500). Nothing has worked.
I have the latest version of GHZ Canopener installed. It doesn't work even being the only plug-in in use in JRiver.
Other system specs: Windows 10 Pro, 64-bit (latest version); i7-3770K
Any tips or tricks to get this working?
Thanks,
p
Hi,
I have found a workaround. In 'Advanced Controls' of the Canopener plugin, set 'Soft Start Time' at 'off'.
Bye,
Isidoro
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You can also move the CanOpener control to the bottom of the DSP list. I found that when it was high in the list, it stuttered, even when no other DSP controls were checked.