Re: Disappearing AU
Re: Disappearing AU
- Subject: Re: Disappearing AU
- From: Howard Moon <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 12:01:43 -0800
k -
we are getting the same problem. I have traced it to the fact that we
are throwing an exception (via FailNIL) from within a call inside the
constructor of our AudioEffectX descendant. In our case, it's the
failure to recognize a resource in the .r file ('DLOG', 1). We're
currently stumped as to why that failure is occurring, but the result
sounds a lot like what you're seeing: the plug-in is recognized, but
the window can't be created. Thus, under Logic Audio, we cannot select
our plug-in (it doesn't show up in any of the Inserts sub-menus).
-Howard
On Thursday, December 12, 2002, at 10:53 AM, K. Ware wrote:
Marc,
Thanks for the suggestion. Actually, we tried trashing the prefs but
that had no effect.
-k
On Thursday, December 12, 2002, at 12:21 PM, Marc Poirier wrote:
It sounds then like the host might be storing a cache of available
AUs in
its preferences or something like that? Finding and deleting that
might
solve the problem...
Marc
On Thu, 12 Dec 2002, K. Ware wrote:
Hello,
We're having a similar problem but with another host. Interestingly,
our plug-ins still show up in Logic and all other hosts. If we rename
the AU in the resource, it is seen again. As well, the plug-in is
seen
by the problematic host on other machines. Initially, this was
happening with just one plug-in but after trying a few things,
several
plug-ins are not being seen. Again, we are only seeing this in one
host.
-k
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