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  • HELP! PLAY messed up EVERYTHING!! HELP!

    Hey guys,

    I'm working on Cubase 5 (Win 7 x64) and VEP.

    I was stupid enough to install SD2/PLAY and add it to my massive Cubase/VEP default session. Did so jbridging the x64 PLAY file. Everything seemed to work fine - at first. I was even more stupid to then install the PLAY update which got out last week. - Since then, it's a big fat mess.

    The session consists of about 300 patches, distributed in 2 VEP instances. The first instance always loads fine, the second one (which contains the PLAY patches), gets me a bluescreen saying either

    "a clock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor within the allocated time interval" (if VEP is launched AFTER I've opened my Cubase project) or

    "IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL" (if VEP is launched first and then Cubase/the Cubase project are being opened).

    I've tried really EVERYTHING. De-installing PLAY, de-installing PLAY and re-installing the old PLAY, system recovery and no PLAY, system recovery and re-installing the old PLAY... nothing works - I always get that #$%*(! bluescreen ... argh.

    If anything, please has anyone at least an idea how to OPEN the files without PLAY, so that at least I can use the reeeest of my session? argh

    PLEEEEASE HELP ME! SOS!

    Stefan


  • The easiest way to deal with a misbehaving plug-in in Cubase is still to move its DLL out of the folder where it resides. Cubase will then open the project with a message saying that the respective plug-in is missing, leaving everything else intact.

    HTH,


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library