Svarog - cinematic scrap metal vsti
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@markmrak Congratulations on the release :)
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@markmrak Nice Work.
One quick tip :
You have shipped
svarog x64.exp
svarog x64.lib
svarog x86.exp
svarog x86.lib files along with svarog_1_0_0_Samples.hr1 and svrog.dll files. Which is unnecessary. -
@Tania-Ghosh said in Svarog - cinematic scrap metal vsti:
@markmrak Nice Work.
One quick tip :
You have shipped
svarog x64.exp
svarog x64.lib
svarog x86.exp
svarog x86.lib files along with svarog_1_0_0_Samples.hr1 and svrog.dll files. Which is unnecessary.thanks! i was wondering about this, i zipped them all because I know thah it works this way, so it should be just yhe hr1 and dll file?
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@Lindon said in Svarog - cinematic scrap metal vsti:
@markmrak - post a link to the HISE project file - I'm sure someone will make a MacOS version for you - maybe even a Linux version...
ohh, i didnt think it was possible to do it this way but it makes sense
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@markmrak
Yes , you need only hr1 and .dll file for this plugin. -
Nice. Works fine in Linux Mint and Carla-plugin host.
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@iamlamprey said in Svarog - cinematic scrap metal vsti:
@Lindon That's a thing? I thought Mac had some developer ID stuff that got in the way of everything.
Yes the resultant compiled mac executables wouldn't be code signed or notarized - but as we all know there are ways around this.
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@jupe said in Svarog - cinematic scrap metal vsti:
Nice. Works fine in Linux Mint and Carla-plugin host.
awesome! thanks for trying it out!
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@Lindon said in Svarog - cinematic scrap metal vsti:
@iamlamprey said in Svarog - cinematic scrap metal vsti:
@Lindon That's a thing? I thought Mac had some developer ID stuff that got in the way of everything.
Yes the resultant compiled mac executables wouldn't be code signed or notarized - but as we all know there are ways around this.
is it still possible to install them even if they're not code signed? is it just a pop up saying the app is not secure or something like that?
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@markmrak - yes something like that - you need to disable the guard app, Christoph posted something here a long time back explaining how he recommends people do it - but a Google search will turn up the process I'm pretty sure.