This is a question from a novice. But now im really desperate.
I'm running a script with this fraction:
-dspeffect1="Trim Silence= -dbsilence={qt}-45{qt} -threshold={qt}50{qt}" -dspeffect2="Volume Normalize= -mode={qt}peak{qt} -maxamp={qt}8{qt} -desiredb={qt}0{qt} -adapt_wnd={qt}6000{qt} -fixed={qt}0{qt}" -dspeffect3="VST PlugIn=jb_broadcast=X3B000000433A5C50726F6772616D6 6696C65725C496C6C757374726174655C6442706F776572616 D705C445350735C6A625F62726F6164636173742E646C6C6C0 000000000803F000000000000803F0000803F0000803FECC4C E3EECC4CE3E8A9DD83E0000003F143BB13EB113FB3E0000803 E00000000D9899D3D9A99993E9A99993E9A99193F9A99193F9 A99193F000000000000803F000000009A99993E9A99993E9A9 9993E000000000000803F" -convert_to="Wave" -compression="PCM"
This error message shows up:
Error: CVSTClient::SetDX [clDSP::ConnectVST]
Error: Connect to VST PlugIn [clDSP::BeginConversion]
Conversion Failed.
Can this be a license issue ? The script runs smooth on one computer, but not the other.
I cant figure out why.
I'm running a script with this fraction:
-dspeffect1="Trim Silence= -dbsilence={qt}-45{qt} -threshold={qt}50{qt}" -dspeffect2="Volume Normalize= -mode={qt}peak{qt} -maxamp={qt}8{qt} -desiredb={qt}0{qt} -adapt_wnd={qt}6000{qt} -fixed={qt}0{qt}" -dspeffect3="VST PlugIn=jb_broadcast=X3B000000433A5C50726F6772616D6 6696C65725C496C6C757374726174655C6442706F776572616 D705C445350735C6A625F62726F6164636173742E646C6C6C0 000000000803F000000000000803F0000803F0000803FECC4C E3EECC4CE3E8A9DD83E0000003F143BB13EB113FB3E0000803 E00000000D9899D3D9A99993E9A99993E9A99193F9A99193F9 A99193F000000000000803F000000009A99993E9A99993E9A9 9993E000000000000803F" -convert_to="Wave" -compression="PCM"
This error message shows up:
Error: CVSTClient::SetDX [clDSP::ConnectVST]
Error: Connect to VST PlugIn [clDSP::BeginConversion]
Conversion Failed.
Can this be a license issue ? The script runs smooth on one computer, but not the other.
I cant figure out why.
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