
I'm hoping this will stop any x86 plugins from even loading and I'll learn to live without them for now.Īnonymous UUID: 44F8C637-6414-FD2A-2937-692C19DA4ACF Just opening an old session that has the mda plugins (free) or mrtramp vsti (also free) hard crashes me computer with reaper_host_i386 being the thread in the crash report.įor now I have disabled "bridging" in the plugins section. Many x86 plugins seem to be hard crashing my computer in reaper. Perhaps I should have held off on El Capitan? I would say almost 100% chance this is why you are getting the error.I recently updated to reaper 5.x and El Capitan. Worst case scenario is that you can no longer use that one plugin if there is not a newer version. You will then need to see if there is a more up-to-date Intel, or Snow Leopard compatible version of that plugin, and you will need to update to that version. Now start putting them back one at a time, (close, and restart Pro Tools after each plugin is added, that you drop back in) until you find the one that is causing Pro Tools to display the missing extensions error. Or if you are on Snow Leopard you may have a plugin not compatible with it.Ĭarefully go through your Pro Tools plugins folder and take out all 3rd party plugins (just move them to a temporary folder). For example if you are on an Intel Mac, you may have an older PPC plugin still in your Plugins folder. Just a thought, but usually when this happens it means that you have a 3rd party plugin that is not compatible with your version of Pro Tools, or Snow Leopard.
