M2 mac using parallels to compile windows VST3
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@d-healey so you use VM to compile windows compatible VSTs? I have Parallels as well as Shadow for VMS and im having trouble exporting plugins . Getting the classic
"The system cannot find the file specified.
Press any key to continue . . ."Ive been doing it over and over, successfully able to compile Hise and everything just not able to export. I've gone through the other threads and I know @d-healey has tagged them a million times but I'm still having that issue. its so odd.
Ive built HISE with both 2022 and 2017 VS same issue.
I just want to take a plugin ive already made on Mac and get a windows VST version.
It actually won't build within the IDE itself with the Autogenerated Juicer either.
it even happens with brand new projects created on windows.
any ideas
M1 max 16 inch
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@FatMitchell said in M2 mac using parallels to compile windows VST3:
so you use VM to compile windows compatible VSTs
Yes, and Mac plugins.
"The system cannot find the file specified.
Did you set the path to the HISE source code in the project preferences on your Windows system?
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@d-healey yes I did. that should be the same develop branch folder (Hise-develop) that I compiled with yes?
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@FatMitchell Yep. Let's discuss this in another thread because we're going off topic.
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The problem is that you need to run Windows for ARM on a Apple Silicon Parallels setup and there you don‘t have IPP.
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@Christoph-Hart so, is there any workaround regarding this? I don't mind actually to spend just a bit for both system, maybe I'll purchase a cheap windows desktop, just for compiling. It's just, I'll be really really happy if everything works out well on Parallels running windows too, and my wallet also very happy hahaha
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@farisdx93 I have parallels but it didn't work for me...ill try it again. and also would be willing to keep in touch with a way to figure it out. I have the "professional" one I think. ill report back once I try it...
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@farisdx93 said in M2 mac using parallels to compile windows VST3:
is there any workaround regarding this?
Nope, you need an Intel or AMD chip to compile with IPP. If you can afford to buy a cheap computer (even a laptop) and install Proxmox you will have everything you need (Proxmox has a little learning curve but there are good videos on YouTube).
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@d-healey https://community.arm.com/arm-community-blogs/b/tools-software-ides-blog/posts/windows-release-of-arm-performance-libraries
Is this something that can work out? I am not too knowledgeable in FFT library, so I don't know if this is something I can use in ARM windows virtualization -
@farisdx93 It's Intel that make IPP, so you would need them to make a compatible version of IPP.