jBridge - ML Shared Memory error
jBridge - ML Shared Memory error
Hey all,
Just downloaded the demo of jBridge 1.5, made a new folder for bridged VST's, then when I try to scan that folder in Live it says
MLSharedMemory This Buffer Already Exists (long number) - please report this.
I hit OK and the error pops up 9 more times in a row, then stops - no VST's in my plugin window.
Never done this before so I'm not sure what to do? Any help?
Running Win7 64 bit
Andy
Just downloaded the demo of jBridge 1.5, made a new folder for bridged VST's, then when I try to scan that folder in Live it says
MLSharedMemory This Buffer Already Exists (long number) - please report this.
I hit OK and the error pops up 9 more times in a row, then stops - no VST's in my plugin window.
Never done this before so I'm not sure what to do? Any help?
Running Win7 64 bit
Andy
Re: jBridge - ML Shared Memory error
Just an update to how I came to this problem -
I have one folder called Plugins where I put all my DLL's. I ran jbridge and told it to scan my Plugins folder to find files to convert to 64 bit. I told jbridge to put all the new plugins in the new folder within Plugins called Plugins 64. That seemed to work fine, but when starting Live and going to preferences and setting the new Plugins 64 folder as the default plugins folder, I get all the ML Shared Memory errors.
Does anyone know what to do? Or tell me how they did it? Seems like jbridge works but I must not be doing it right.
I only have the demo of jbridge for now until I know it works.
Thanks,
Andy
I have one folder called Plugins where I put all my DLL's. I ran jbridge and told it to scan my Plugins folder to find files to convert to 64 bit. I told jbridge to put all the new plugins in the new folder within Plugins called Plugins 64. That seemed to work fine, but when starting Live and going to preferences and setting the new Plugins 64 folder as the default plugins folder, I get all the ML Shared Memory errors.
Does anyone know what to do? Or tell me how they did it? Seems like jbridge works but I must not be doing it right.
I only have the demo of jbridge for now until I know it works.
Thanks,
Andy
Re: jBridge - ML Shared Memory error
Delete the folder "plugins 64".
Create a new one OUTSIDE your plugins folder.
Let jBridger create dlls in this new "plugins 64" folder.
Or use my Plugin Manager
Create a new one OUTSIDE your plugins folder.
Let jBridger create dlls in this new "plugins 64" folder.
Or use my Plugin Manager
Re: jBridge - ML Shared Memory error
OK as I was typing my 2nd post I thought of that but since I'm at work right now I couldn't try it! Thanks I will do that tonight and hopefully it will work!
Andy
Andy
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Re: jBridge - ML Shared Memory error
working with the regular version 1.5
NO error at all!
jBridge Works fine so far.
Guess crashes are going to happen, quite normal, but the interface and features is customisable.
Sure there is a way.
Write to the programmer if anything....
NO error at all!
jBridge Works fine so far.
Guess crashes are going to happen, quite normal, but the interface and features is customisable.
Sure there is a way.
Write to the programmer if anything....
Win 7 x64, CPU i7 1.73 GHz, SSD, RME Babyface / Fireface
Re: jBridge - ML Shared Memory error
If you let the jbridger create dlls within the path it searches for dlls to bridge, it of course finds the bridge dlls it created, too, and bridges them again, overwriting your former bridge dlls, which will then try to load the former bridged dll, instead of the actual dll...82DMC12 wrote:OK as I was typing my 2nd post I thought of that but since I'm at work right now I couldn't try it! Thanks I will do that tonight and hopefully it will work!
Andy
You have created dlls which try to load itself again and again when loaded by a host... Which leads to the error you mentioned...
Re: jBridge - ML Shared Memory error
Unfortunately creating a totally new folder outside of the original directory did not work. I still get the ML Shared Memory errors!
Andy
Andy
Re: jBridge - ML Shared Memory error
Running the jbridger tool as Administrator?
UAC off?
UAC off?
Re: jBridge - ML Shared Memory error
Well I turned UAC to OFF, then it asked me to reboot. I rebooted and then rescanned the folder in Live 8.4 and it found my plugins!
I did reboot at least once while trying to get this to work, so maybe it had something to do with UAC? I'm not smart with that kind of stuff.
Seems to work now though so time to get to work!
Thanks for the advice!
Andy
I did reboot at least once while trying to get this to work, so maybe it had something to do with UAC? I'm not smart with that kind of stuff.
Seems to work now though so time to get to work!
Thanks for the advice!
Andy
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Re: jBridge - ML Shared Memory error
Friends,
it truly does work:
UAC off, as Joao (the programmer) explains,
use different dir for the new bridged VSTs,
follow the instruction of the readme,
ask him...
No problem at all
it truly does work:
UAC off, as Joao (the programmer) explains,
use different dir for the new bridged VSTs,
follow the instruction of the readme,
ask him...
No problem at all
Win 7 x64, CPU i7 1.73 GHz, SSD, RME Babyface / Fireface
Re: jBridge - ML Shared Memory error
Hi all,
seems like the problem is solved. We are preparing some general information about jBridge which hopefully explains it to everybody. As always I will lock this thread now to make it easier for us to keep track of the open issues.
Regards, Bernd.
seems like the problem is solved. We are preparing some general information about jBridge which hopefully explains it to everybody. As always I will lock this thread now to make it easier for us to keep track of the open issues.
Regards, Bernd.
Bernd Roggendorf
roggendorf@ableton.com
roggendorf@ableton.com