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  • MIR Pro 3D RoomPack Unavailable (Solved)

    HI,

    I haven't seen this reported elsewhere so it's obviously me. I used Vienna Assistant to successfully update MIR Pro to 3D and my 3D RPs 1 and 2 (Win 10). Regardless of where I put these RoomPack folders and set Preferences locations accordingly, I get the same "Unavailable" message below (the message also references eLicenser not iLok?).

    I also noticed that the path delimiters are correct when I select a folder (e.g. D:\VSL\RP1 MIR 3D Vienna Konzerthaus - ilok) in preferences, but they display in reverse (i.e. D:/VSL/RP1 MIR 3D Vienna Konzerthaus - ilok) when I go back in. Old projects however do seem to bring up a default venue anyway (?). Any assistance much appreciated, and apologies in advance for any RTFM feedback I may deserve..

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    No RoomPack Available

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    Vienna MIR Pro 3D cannot access RoomPacks. Please check the following:

    - You have installed at least one RoomPack

    - A valid license for the RoomPack(s) is available on your USB eLicenser

    - The correct RoomPack Data Folder is set in Vienna MIR Pro 3D Preferences (Options -> Preferences -> Vienna MIR Pro).

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    Thanks,

    Robert

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  • OK, so after a stroll around the kitchen and a coffee I sorted it. While MIR Pro 3D went through an iLok activation step after installation, the RoomPacks didn't. The need to activate the RoomPacks didn't show until I actually logged in (not just opened) to my iLok account and there they were highlighted awaiting activation. The eLicencer (vs iLok) error message wording was also a little distracting perhaps.

    Anyway, like so many have already said, even in stereo this new version sounds SO much more open and sweeter!. I need to put aside some serious time to find my way around it.