[fruityloops] Re: Direct X plug-ins

  • From: Andrew Ebling <andyebling@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: fruityloops@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: 30 Aug 2002 11:53:00 +0000

On Fri, 2002-08-30 at 10:45, Gwydion Elderwyn wrote:
> 
> > Installing a directx or vst/vsti plugin usually involves copying or
> > unzipping a .dll file to a folder where your audio apps can find it.
> 
> Not quite - only VST's work that way.  DXi's have to be installed by an
> appropriate program because they need registry entries made in order to be
> recognised.

LOL =o).  Of course.  As you can probably tell, its a while since I last
installed any DXi plugins!  Come to think of it, all the DXi plugins I
have come with "proper" installers.

Andy
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