Global switch from BitBridge to J-Bridge?

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2014/02/24 07:12:55 (permalink)

Global switch from BitBridge to J-Bridge?

I purchased J-bridge shortly after SONAR became 64-bit capbable.  I used it for specific plugins, e.g., Superior Drummer.  Now in my projects, the error message "Teleport Server has stopped working".  The forum tells me that I have polugins that are using BitBridge and that I need to use J-Bridge.  I don't kow which plug is the guilty party, so I would liketo just globally apply J-bridge to all of my 32-bit plugins.  Can this be done or do I need to do it piece meal?
 
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    emwhy
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    Re: Global switch from BitBridge to J-Bridge? 2014/02/24 07:20:50 (permalink)
    What I did was the following:
     
    1. Create a folder in my SONAR 64 vsts folder, called it jvsts
    2. Run jBridge as Administrator from the regular program menu
    3. Follow the steps in the program, pointing it to all your 32 bit vsts on your systems,
    4. When it aks where to place the wrapped vsts, point it to the folder you just created
    5. Launch SONAR and rescan all your vsts, it should detect the new folder you created. 
     
    Basically all the plugins you let jBridge wrap will now load automatically with jbridge enabled.
     
     
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    Re: Global switch from BitBridge to J-Bridge? 2014/02/24 23:01:59 (permalink)
    plugin manager, then highlight each plug that needs jbridge and click on vst configuration plugin properties, then check the box 'load using jbridge wrapper.
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    Re: Global switch from BitBridge to J-Bridge? 2014/02/24 23:07:18 (permalink)
    i know you said global, but doing single plugins at a time's not too bad unless you're runnin a bunch of old 32s. Plugin manager, then highlight each plug that needs jbridge and click on vst configuration plugin properties, then check the box 'load using jbridge wrapper.
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    Re: Global switch from BitBridge to J-Bridge? 2014/02/25 01:13:02 (permalink)
    Superior Drummer has been 64 bit for quite some time. I'm not sure if you're saying that you used jBridge for it or are still using bridging software?
     
    You don't have to use jBridge. Many of us who used 32 bit plugins found that some worked better with jBrodge or Bitbridge. Depends

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