![]() It would do so at the same point until that plugin was removed. ![]() Would what happen is it would launch, scan normally until a certain point where it would hang for a while then poof crash to desktop. One way to avoid this is saving a copy of your uncorrupted preferences, etc with Thrasher or the app Peter made for Mac. You need to give PT time to scan everything correctly. Tiny consolation - Strip Silence is about the only thing that DOES now work.īut any suggestions as to how to restore all my 3rd party plugs VERY gratefully received. And as a background, I'd not changed anything in PT for months, everything working great until this Strip Silence glitch. I've totally wiped PT and started again with the same problem. ![]() I'm getting desperate, I'm mid important gig. Of the few it left, mostly Waves, some load, some cause Exception errors. Finally I got it to load, and I got presented with a dialogue telling me "The following plug-ins failed to load because they are not valid 64 bit AAX plug-ins" - with a list of pretty much everything I own. I moved the offending plugin to Unused and tried again. I then did the full uninstall - everything - and tried again with. ![]() On relaunch, it crashed on loading a VSL plugin. I started just deleting the prefs folder, as per standard Avid instructions. What started as an issue in 2018.7 with Strip Silence failing to work - thread here - has descended to some whole other level. ![]()
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