Mr_Clifford wrote:Frodo wrote:Try going to:
Mac HD> Library> Audio> Plugins> MAS
Trash all of your MAS VI bundles, then reinstall.
Also, trash DP preferences, too (and empty trash).
Restart the computer before opening DP.
I just followed those instructions exactly, and still no DP VI's except for Polysynth come up on my MacBook Pro. They've definitely been put in the MAS folder by the 5.1 installer, but DP still isn't seeing them. BFD is coming up fine. Weird! Luckily the laptop isn't my main workstation and they come up fine on the G4, so it's more puzzling than annoying.
Ah, Mister C! Sorry to hear this. Hmm.
The only thing I could suggest would be to use the Finder to search for all files containing the names of all the missing plugins. This will include Presets, '.component' files, '.bundle' files, 'data.bundle' files, '.patches' files., and also any '.preferences' files associated with the plugins.
I know it's a pain, but try again-- trash all of those files, plus DPs preferences. Empty the trash, and don't "restart"! Shut the computer all the way down to flush any wayward UNIX references to older files.
Reboot the computer.
Repair permissions, and maybe even run a disk utility.
Reinstall DP-- and I don't recall at the moment, but you may even get away with doing a custom install of just the VIs. Otherwise an easy install should refresh the data.
What version of DP is on your install disk? If you installed 5.0 or 5.01 and then installed 5.1 on top of it, I know that 5.1 doesn't replace all the files that it should-- at least it didn't a couple of months ago. If this is the case, then manually removing the older files and reinstalling *should* take care of the problem as well as refreshing corrupt reference files it did for MELTHEDOG13.
But if you never saw all the new VIs at all there may be a problem with your install disk, as has been the case.
I would try this anyway in addition to manually trashing the files mentioned above:
Find the DP application icon (as opposed to the alias). Trash all aliases, btw.
Then, control+click the DP app icon and select "Show Package Contents". Trash everything there, empty trash.
Use your original DP5.x disc to uninstall as a double precaution. Shut down-- and reboot!
Then reinstall from the disc first, then upgrade to 5.1 if necessary. Recreate any aliases to the new install.
It would be both puzzling and annoying for me-- and may yet be so if all I've suggested still doesn't work for you!
