mmp, and then copy it to separate hard disk.Ģ. Thank you very much for Your responses and your time!Īfter reading Yours solutions, I am now thinking about one idea how to resolve my problem.ġ. Mods, is this suitable for Support forums instead? If the VST is located in C:/Program Files/Steinberg/example_plugin.dll in your old machine, the VST in your newer computer should be also placed in C:/Program Files/Steinberg/example_. But, in order to retrieve it, the location of your VST in your new versus older machine, should be EXACTLY the same as the new. LMMS saves the chunk data of the VST, so if you reload the project, the parameters (what knob values, settings, etc.) are not lost. Do not put the samples outside of lmms/samples, LMMS will forget them after 6 months or so.ģ. When you use a different PC, it should be loading the 3rd party samples again, regardless if the lmms/samples folder is placed in C: or D: drive. You should place ALL your external samples to the LMMS working directory "samples" folder (lmms/samples) for example, "C:/Users/MyName/lmms/samples". There are some situations that LMMS will or will not load external stuff.ġ. I was able to open my project on 2 different machines when I bought another PC, without the samples and VST's getting lost, and everything is smooth as butter. Is it not like that if i change directories of my files then LMMS could not find the files then? Does it mean that i cannot work with my project on othe machine? On other machine paths will differ, there will be maybe other directories. But will it launch as LMMS project on other machine? I'm thinking the most about the paths to lector tracks etc. what will happen when I will try to open my project on other machine? I have npmz file, I have exported presets and instrument and lector tracks. How to make a real backup of my project, so I can sleep well even when my laptop (hard disk) will be crashed?īut. I also made a copy of my project (nmpz file). I also have all the lector tracks on other disk. For about two weeks ago I exported my presets, VST track etc. Finally I resovled this problem and everything is fine, but this provoked me to think about backup my project. Yesterday I almost had a heart attack when my laptop freezes and after reboot there was an error that make in unable to launch the system. It consider about 180 tracks (most of it are lector tracks but there are also some VST tracks and presets from which I made unique sounds). But what I don't get is why the problem is the same with two distros.I'm now working with a huge project in LMMS for months. I don't understand what it means, but there is obviously a problem, possibly with Wine. RemotePlugin::DebugMessage: failed getting shared memory: 5 RemotePlugin::DebugMessage: editor successfully created RemotePlugin::DebugMessage: creating editor RemotePlugin::DebugMessage: inputs: 0 output: 2 (VST-host synchronization will be disabled) RemoteVstPlugin.cpp: Failed to initialize shared memory for VST synchronization. What kind of problem is it?Ĭode: Select all err:shell:SHGetFileInfoW pidl is null! The native Linux version doesn't have this problem. This problem only occurs with the Windows version of LMMS run with Wine. Unfortunately, the last version of LMMS doesn't allow this anymore, and whatever I do, the window turns grey after a while. I found a way to avoid this in the previous stable version of LMMS, by dragging the vst window and its instrument window way under the bottom of the screen and scroll there, so playing doesn't break the display (but any window change or just arpeggio still breaks the display). But it goes back all grey if I move a window or just play something. I have to click on the display UI button multiple times until I have by chance an almost complete window. What happens : when displayed, the vst window turns grey, at least partly (just like tiles that would be missing). The problem is in fact a little more subtle than that. Nope, I have 8 GB and nothing special runs meanwhile. The vst window often turns grey whole or partly
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