Runtime error Sonar platinum

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2018/08/24 19:46:13 (permalink)

Runtime error Sonar platinum

Hi i've been having a probleme lately on only one of my project.
 
that error message keep poping up and closing the project not letting me mix or export anything
 
''Runtime Error!
Program: C/Program Files/Cakewalk/Shared Utilities/BitBridge.exe
R6025
-pure virtual function call''
 
I,ve been trying so many things like reinstalling every god damn microsoft Visual C++, or reinstalling and updating my graphic card driver but nothing seems to work. i really need help fixing that probleme because i have an importent mix to finish for a customer of mine.
 
thanks for your help
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    scook
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    Re: Runtime error Sonar platinum 2018/08/24 19:54:42 (permalink)
    The problem is related to at least one 32bit plug-in in the project while opening in 64bit SONAR.
     
    To skip plug-ins, hold the SHIFT key while opening the project to invoke safe mode.
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    robert_e_bone
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    Re: Runtime error Sonar platinum 2018/08/27 17:00:24 (permalink)
    Even with the bridging routine that comes with Sonar, and sometimes also when using the commercially available JBridge, some 32-bit plugins simply give up the ghost when trying to use them in a 64-bit Sonar environment.
     
    MOST folks that use plugins have moved to using as many 64-bit plugins as possible, many have completely moved to only using 64-bit third-party plugins.  It is, unfortunately, the nature of the beast that the bridging software simply cannot always guarantee a given 32-bit plugin will work in a 64-bit environment.
     
    I DO still use a VERY small number of 32-bit freeware plugins, running them through JBridge, and I have those plugins moved into a special folder that is the ONLY folder containing 32-bit plugins that is part of the VST search path for Sonar.
     
    Most folks saw a HUGE reduction, or even complete elimination, of crashes, once they got rid of using 32-bit plugins in a 64-bit Sonar environment.
     
    Lots of plugin authors, certainly most commercial companies releasing plugins, have created and released free upgrades to their 32-bit plugins, so it might serve you well to check their web sites to see if there may be 64-bit versions of any of the 32-bit plugins you want to try to continue to use.  Even if you get most plugins to be 64-bit, it will help cut down on the potential for problems, and is definitely worth looking into.
     
    Another option might be that for any 32-bit plugin you simply cannot do without, for a given project, you might run that project in a 32-bit Sonar, where everything is 32-bit, and maybe that would work for you.  It won't affect the audio output, and should be way more stable, since the entire environment would be 32-bit.  (as long as all your plugins have 32-bit versions).
     
    Bob Bone
     
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    Re: Runtime error Sonar platinum 2018/08/27 18:05:15 (permalink)
    If you've got JBridge, once you've found the offending plugin you could check the "Load with JBridge Wrapper" setting and re-load your project to see if this helps.
     

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