![]() I think I’m running 64 bit Aducity, because I’m using a 64 bit Windows 7 OS. I just click on Continue and extract all. I’m still getting the administrator prompt when I try to copy into the plugin folder, but the take ownership IS showing up in my right click sub menu, so I assume that is working. It’s getting pretty crowded in there and I can’t tell what is what. I followed all the steps, and the new 32 bit files are there in my Audacity plugins folder. They are zipped files in my downloads folder. I installed the 32 bit versions of gsnap, gchours and gband all in 32 bit. I just read the thread Sam Houston wrote, and maybe I’m having a similar problem. In GSnap’s case it will appear as GVST: GSnap…. They will say the name of the plug-in vendor then the name of the plug-in. They will appear in the bottom part of the menu, after Wahwah…. Providing the VST’s are effects (not VST instruments) and not 64-bit plug-ins (any 64-bit plug-ins should be separately named or foldered as such) then the VST effects should appear in Audacity. If you rescan and restart Audacity then Audacity will try to load the plug-ins that you see checked in the “Install VST Effects” dialogue. Having extracted the DLL’s into a folder you can copy them to the Audacity “Plug-Ins” folder. You can do that by right-click over the zip file > Extract All…. If you download a DLL plug-in in a zip file you must extract the DLL file properly. I’m not sure what you mean buy “below the divider.” Maybe I’m looking in the wrong place and now have the VST stuff a gazillion times somewhere I’m not looking I have rescanned and the all boxes are checked, and it looks like they are installing, or unzipping, or whatever, but I still don’t see them in effects The plugins appear in my Audacity plugins folder but not in the effects folder in Aduacity. I still can’t find any of the VST stuff in my effects folder, like gsnap or gchorus. ![]() ![]() If it doesn’t hurt to leave it installed I’d prefer to do that. I’ve had the administrator’s prompt before when installing other programs. Should I uninstall the ownership thing, or just leave it. I don’t get the administrator’s warning now, just the continue prompt. I hope I don’t get registry problems from this. I also installed the take ownership hack. Looks like I did have the 2.0.5 because now I have it in my downloads folder 3 times. If there are permissions problems on your computer and you cannot modify Program Files when you are logged in as administrator, you can take ownership of the necessary folders. If you use 2.0.5 as recommended above and rescan, then on restart Audacity will show you a dialogue in which you can see the effects it has detected and choose to load those detected plug-ins or not. ![]() The new plug-ins will appear underneath the divider in the Effect Menu but only if you have extracted the DLL files and put them in the Audacity Plug-Ins folder or other supported system locations. I’ve checked all boxes in Preferences effects, includding the re=scan box and re opened Audacity but still can not find gsnap or any VST stuff in my effects folder. When I extract the the zip and try to copy it I get a message that only administrator can copy the file. I think the problem is the program is not recognizing the dll. Can’t get Gsnap or any of the VST plugins to work. ![]()
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