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    • d.healeyD
      d.healey @dannytaurus
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      @dannytaurus I went with the Comodo EV Code Signing, I bought the 3 year plan because they increase the price each year, it cost $834.97 including the dongle (token) and shipping.

      You have to buy a new dongle ($99) each time you get a new certificate. And you just chuck the old one away (ewaste)!

      They offer a reusable YubiKey dongle instead of the token, but according to their own support you shouldn't use it with an EV certificate - you'll also find lots of comments online about the issues with it.

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      • orangeO
        orange @HISEnberg
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        @HISEnberg You can create a self signed certificate and sign the AAX plugins with it. It’s free and works for me for years. Just create a self signed certificate on yor Mac using your Apple Developer account. Then transfer it to Windows pc, use this certificate for AAX code signing.

        Other than AAX, I don’t code sign vst or installers on Windows for years. It’s not necessary.

        Considering that even some big companies in the industry do not make codesign for Windows, I think it is an unnecessary process. All Windows users know how to bypass the blue window that appears when the installers are opened, there is no need to spend money just for this. Also, the installation is already very difficult. As I said, I have not used it for years and, I do not think you need to waste your money.

        If Windows makes it a “must” in the future, just like Apple did, then we can talk this. But at least for now, no need to do it

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        • dannytaurusD
          dannytaurus @orange
          last edited by dannytaurus

          @orange Can you go through the installation process for a Window user of one of your plugins please? I'm a Mac user so any and all details would be really helpful.

          The Windows code signing process is the last stumbling block to me being able to actually release a HISE plugin.

          I don't mind the Mac process to much because it's reasonably priced, self-contained and fairly straightforward. But if I can avoid Windows code singing entirely I would be very happy!

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          • orangeO
            orange @dannytaurus
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            @dannytaurus Here is the info: https://forum.hise.audio/topic/8821/yet-another-aax-signing-post-apple-developer-certificate-on-windows/5

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            macOS Monterey / M1 Max

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            • dannytaurusD
              dannytaurus @orange
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              @orange Sorry, I meant for non-AAX plugins.

              You said "Other than AAX, I don’t code sign VST or installers on Windows for years. It’s not necessary."

              I'm interested to know what the installation process is like for a Windows user when the VST plugin and installer are not code signed.

              I'm in the process of getting Windows running on my Mac, so I'll be able to find out myself soon enough. But was just wondering what your users have to do to get non-code signed plugins installed.

              It's been 15 years since I installed any music software/plugins on Windows and back then it was the Wild West!

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              • HISEnbergH
                HISEnberg @dannytaurus
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                @dannytaurus It's not that bad. You get a warning on Windows saying it is an unrecognized App, but you just bypass it *select "More Info" and select "Run Anyways", then the user is usually good to go. I don't codesign my Windows Installers since it is such a rip off for the certificates (but I am considering it).

                @orange thank you so much sharing that information! I saw a JUCE post saying you could do this but some users reported issues. Definitely going to try this! Is it more or less the same commands you run in the command prompt for Windows and Mac?

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                • d.healeyD
                  d.healey @HISEnberg
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                  @HISEnberg said in Anyone willing to build my HISE project for AAX?:

                  It's not that bad. You get a warning on Windows saying it is an unrecognized App,

                  With an EV cert your users also get a warning in web browsers when they try to download your installer - until you've built enough reputation.

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                  YouTube Channel - Public HISE tutorials

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                  • dannytaurusD
                    dannytaurus @HISEnberg
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                    @HISEnberg Thanks, that's exactly what I was hoping for! 🙏

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                    • dannytaurusD
                      dannytaurus @d.healey
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                      @d-healey said in Anyone willing to build my HISE project for AAX?:

                      With an EV cert your users also get a warning in web browsers when they try to download your installer - until you've built enough reputation.

                      @d-healey The new Azure subscription method gives instant reputation, doesn't it? That would be nice. I'd happily pay for that. But my business isn't 3 years old yet, and no longer US-based (it's a grey area). Sounds like they'll roll it out wider soon though.

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                      • d.healeyD
                        d.healey @dannytaurus
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                        @dannytaurus said in Anyone willing to build my HISE project for AAX?:

                        The new Azure subscription method gives instant reputation, doesn't it?

                        I haven't checked because it's not available where I am.

                        Libre Wave - Freedom respecting instruments and effects
                        My Patreon - HISE tutorials
                        YouTube Channel - Public HISE tutorials

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                        • ustkU
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                          location dependent and 3+ years old company... That's discrimination... What are they waiting for to make a "except if you pay more" rule? 👊 🤣

                          Can't help pressing F5 in the forum...

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