| I assume whatever folder OPCODEDIR is set to contains your plugin
dlls? You can also try setting OPCODEDIR from the WinXound settings
dialogue. None of your csd files should run if opcodedir is not set
correctly. Do your other csd files run?
On 19 May 2011 14:31, peiman khosravi wrote:
> Well opcodedir should certainly not point to a user-defined directory but to
> the folder that actually contains all the plug-in opcodes I believe.
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> On 19/05/2011 14:28, francescoScagliola wrote:
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>> I set all the environments variable to one directory on my desktop....
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