Re: PACE
Re: PACE
- Subject: Re: PACE
- From: Morten dotmac <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 23:40:09 +0100
I see, wonder what plugin that might, be....
hep
On Mar 10, 2008, at 6:24 PM, Herbie Robinson wrote:
At 9:01 AM -0700 3/10/08, Darrin Cardani wrote:
PACE is an anti-piracy vendor. Do you have any 3rd party plugins
installed? It's possible that one of them is using PACE with their
product. You can try removing half of your plugins and see if that
gets rid of the warning. If not, then put the first half back and
remove the other half. You can then narrow it down by repeating the
process with the set that causes the problem, cutting it in half
each time. (Basically a binary search of your plugins.)
Virtually every commercial vendor of audio plug-ins uses PACE.
If you don't want to do the remove the plug-ins dance, you could do
is download their driver from their web site (http://
www.paceap.com/). It will then tell you what is trying to be
authorized. The PACE OS 9 software used to cause constant OS
compatibility problems, but the OS X version of it seems to be much
more reliable, II wouldn't worry about downloading it.
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| >PACE (From: Morten dotmac <email@hidden>) |
| >Re: PACE (From: Darrin Cardani <email@hidden>) |
| >Re: PACE (From: Herbie Robinson <email@hidden>) |