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    • DanHD
      DanH @LeeC
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      @LeeC Out of interest can you compile HISE / plugins on Windows in your virtual machine ?

      DHPlugins / DC Breaks | Artist / Producer / DJ / Developer
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      • ulrikU
        ulrik @DanH
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        @DanH I'm running BootCamp and am able to compile Hise / plugins, using windows 10
        I tried to use "Parallels" but it didn't work, I remember I had big problems installing ipp and I went the BootCamp way instead.

        Hise Develop branch
        MacOs 15.3.1, Xcode 16.2
        http://musikboden.se

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          LeeC @DanH
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          @DanH yeah I can compile plugins just fine with my current setup.

          Currently running the following:

          Mac Pro
          Mac OSX Mojave 10.14.6
          Parallels Desktop 16 running Windows 10

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          • ulrikU
            ulrik @LeeC
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            @LeeC Did you manage to install ipp on Parallel?

            Hise Develop branch
            MacOs 15.3.1, Xcode 16.2
            http://musikboden.se

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              LeeC
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              @ulrik Yep pretty sure I did!

              Here's a screenshot of the preferences of a recent project running through HISE on Windows 10 Parallels.

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              The project makes use of the 'Audio Analyser' floating tile which (if I'm not mistaken) requires IPP to be enabled. As you can see in the screenshot above, the 'Use IPP' flag is ticked and enabled.

              Compilation works fine without errors.

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              • ulrikU
                ulrik @LeeC
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                @LeeC Nice, I have version 11 of Parallels Desktop and I remember I had problems, I think it was the installation of ipp, I guess it's working better in the later versions of Parallels...

                Hise Develop branch
                MacOs 15.3.1, Xcode 16.2
                http://musikboden.se

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