• SONAR
  • Solved::Jamaica Plain installed it's FX with mapped drive as thier path. (p.2)
2015/10/21 19:30:42
bitman
I'm only trying to help

 
Don't anymore ok Doc?
 
2015/10/21 19:36:44
rivers88
Wow, nice response "bitman" dude - 
 
Someone honestly tries to help you out and that's the sarcastic thanks you return? 
If you don't want to hear valid suggestions of ways to straighten out your issue, why post to begin with?
 
2015/10/21 19:36:52
Noel Borthwick [Cakewalk]
That's weird. The installer should be using the paths in command center to install plugins so I'm not sure how it would even know about your S: drive. Maybe those Jamaicans have a problem with you :)
We'll look into it.
2015/10/21 19:41:38
Beepster
Is it possible maybe you have some kind of auto backup software that tried save part of the download midstream to your server? Like it woke up to do an autobackup during the install and erroneously sent a dupe copy of those files to your server and now the DAW is (for whatever reason) trying to retreive them upon opening/scanning?
 
Not familiar with servers or autobackup stuff so really I should best be ignored. Just seems weird it would throw those errors but still work anyway (which is why I thought maybe there was some kind of backup duplication of the files in question).
2015/10/21 20:02:47
Doktor Avalanche
Beepster
Just seems weird it would throw those errors but still work anyway.



bifilter2X64.DLL (see the image I bothered to upload for him in #4) is a 64 bit DLL and he's running in Sonar in a 32 bit app. So Sonar should not load it when scanning and just throw a warning ("not designed to work in" [32 bit] "Windows") by design. Sonar should continue to work without the 64 bit plugins loaded.
2015/10/21 20:07:50
Beepster
That doesn't explain why it's referencing his server drive. Based on his file paths and his previous experiences with CCC nothing should be going to the s drive at all.
2015/10/21 20:10:49
bitman
You know they do Noel. ;-)
 
@rivers88.
 
Sorry, man. It's been an ongoing battle of wits with the good Doc for a while.
 
 
 
 
 
2015/10/21 20:12:37
bitman
I'll roll back, see if it's ok and try again y'all.
 
2015/10/21 20:16:12
Doktor Avalanche
Beepster
That doesn't explain why it's referencing his server drive. Based on his file paths and his previous experiences with CCC nothing should be going to the s drive at all.



Right, that does answer why  he is seeing "corrupt images" though (see his post #1).


As stated in post #7 I've seen CCC screw up the file paths in CCC, and not only that in Sonar itself, consequently I always double check the paths nowadays before and after upgrading (in ccc and Sonar preferences) mainly out of paranoia, but this has not happened recently. When it did happen I had to clean it up manually of course.
 
Anyways apparently I'm some sort of ahole for saying all this and trying to help. So moving on...
2015/10/21 20:19:45
Doktor Avalanche
bitman
Sorry, man. It's been an ongoing battle of wits with the good Doc for a while.

 
Why did you bother to PM me with that image if you hate me so much?
Anyway that's all in your mind, if you got a problem with something (I really have no idea) get over it. Life is too short.
I'm sorry but I did genuinely try to help you.
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