Exported vst3 for Windows, now macOS?
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@gorangrooves said in Exported vst3 for Windows, now macOS?:
There is a significant Pro Tools user base, especially in pro studios.
But pro-tools is horrible for MIDI :p Are these people buying sample libraries or effects?
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@d-healey Agree, but yes. You can not underestimate the power of branding. Avid has quite a user base of Pro Tools subscribers. I read somewhere that it was about 200K, which I think is correct.
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@gorangrooves To be honest, I think whether to offer AAX or not ends up being viable highly depends on the product category.
With virtual drums you have a much more ProTools leaning user base than David with his orchestral libraries.
This aside, you can be pretty sure that I will not lawyer up to sue you for copyright infringement just because you "accidentally" clicked on the wrong button in HISE and export an AAX plugin :)
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@Christoph-Hart said in Exported vst3 for Windows, now macOS?:
@gorangrooves To be honest, I think whether to offer AAX or not ends up being viable highly depends on the product category.
With virtual drums you have a much more ProTools leaning user base than David with his orchestral libraries.
Hmmm maybe I should reconsider it, since Rhapsody is not just for my instruments. ..
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@d-healey yup for Rhapsody it might make sense and I think that Sordina would also be a good candidate for Protools.
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@Christoph-Hart apple notarization remains simple but it’s boring.
I created notes so that I just had to copy and paste the lines of code to sign and notarize.
on the other hand I am very afraid of the notarization of windows because I was able to look at some prices and I did not find anything below $300 -
@yall said in Exported vst3 for Windows, now macOS?:
@Christoph-Hart apple notarization remains simple but it’s boring.
I created notes so that I just had to copy and paste the lines of code to sign and notarize.
on the other hand I am very afraid of the notarization of windows because I was able to look at some prices and I did not find anything below $300You should turn those lines into a bash script.
I've just got my renewal notice for my Windows cert. These are the prices I'm seeing
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@d-healey wut? They used to cost about 80 bucks a year back when I stopped looking. That‘s some Donald Trump level of grifting right there…
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@Christoph-Hart These are EV certs, I think the non-EV are cheaper
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@d-healey OVs are $65/year on SSL.com if you go for 10 years. And since EVs don't automatically remove smart screen anymore as of last year, why even go for EV...
I've uploaded my unsigned installer to Microsoft for scanning, chose SmartScreen as the trigger and after 20 days it got an all clear and is no longer triggering smart screen on machines where it previously did.
Of course there are other benefits to EV but if you're only after preventing smart screen, I don't think they're the best choice (anymore).
Also having only third party availability is kinda baffling. There are tens of thousands, if not hundreds, paying for these every year, why Microsoft is letting that kind of money slide is beyond me.
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@aaronventure said in Exported vst3 for Windows, now macOS?:
EVs don't automatically remove smart screen anymore as of last year, why even go for EV
Tell me more?! As you can see in my screenshot above it claims it does.
And wow that screenshot came out massive! I posted that from my phone.
@aaronventure said in Exported vst3 for Windows, now macOS?:
Also having only third party availability is kinda baffling.
I'm sure Microsoft are getting a piece of the pie somewhere along the line.