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> Au Crash, another solution?
jarret the gobli...
posté jeu. 17 mars 2005, 19:38
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Hi,

I know this isn't a specific audio question, but i've usually received pretty good advice on my previous posts so i thought someone might be able to help.
I have recently installed some AU waves plug-ins that crash Final Cut during start up, I read on the support pages that the only way to remedy this problem is to remove the AU's from the plug-ins component folder.
I regularly use both logic Pro 7 and Final Cut Pro, this doesnt really seem to me as much of a solution if everytime i work between programs i need to be costantly moving components around my hard drive.

Is there another solution?
Is it possible to change the folder Final Cut access' Audio Units from?

Thanks
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posté jeu. 17 mars 2005, 23:09
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by the grace of our very own macmusic, i remember seeing an app that will fix your problem..

http://www.macmusic.org/softs/version.php/...ang/EN/id/3648/

so with this, just turn off the audio units that are crashing final cut through this program and leave all plug ins enabled for logic and you should be set


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posté jeu. 17 mars 2005, 23:32
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Thanks very much, it works great.

Shame Apple never considered coming up with anything like this.
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