![]() I clearly think that this is a bug unless someone can tells me otherwise. I found that even after uninstalling the WAVES 9 plugins from the operating system, that this list does not clear. Why are there redundant entries shown in the audio plugins dialog (see the enclosed dialog), and how does one go about clearing these entries. #1 Does anyone know if WAVES 9 is compatible and if so how does it need to be installed in order for DR to recognize and not say that it is "Not Working". ![]() More annoying is that every time I trying to discover the directories that contain these VST plugins the DR interface adds new instances of my failures within the "Available Plugins" dialog box as can be seen by the attached screen shot. I have VST audio plugins that seem to work with DR, but can't seem to get WAVES plugins to work. I am exploring Davinci Resolve and editing my current project in DR 12.5.6. I have a licensed for WAVES 9.0 64 bit plugins. ![]() P.s.I am a new vistor to the DaVinici Resolve forum. (Note, Resolve only uses VST2 plugins and you need the 64bit versions, placed mostly in C:\Program Files\Steinberg\VSTPlugins) (over 100 plugins, read notes for DaVinci in the bottom) (althought not stated, DaVinci is supported. Note, there are two versions: Free and Studio) (incomplete list + OpenFX plugins) (At first, if you haven’t downloaded DaVinci software yet, you’d can get latest version from: official website .
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