Hmm I didn't get it to work with jBridge but now I have it working again:
How I got Vienna Ensemble to work with East West Play for me:
The probable cause why it stopped working is because I installed the latest version of Vienna Ensemble Pro 4.0 build: 4881. I installed 'the old' Vienna Ensemble Pro 4.0 build 4686 and all is working fine in my situation. Let me be clear on that:
I have a Windows Vista 64 bit PC with some VSL libraries and four East West Play libraries. There are a couple of ways I can use VEPro:
- I start Vienna Ensemble Pro (64-bit) on the Vista 64 bit slave PC.
- Through Add VSTi -> play_VST_x64 I can load my Play engine perfectly - I start Vienna Ensemble Pro server (64-bit) on the Vista 64 bit slave PC.
- On the main screen I click on the buton Add and I give the new instance a name e.g. "test".
- After I click on OK the new instance is openend and I see the instance "test" in the list of Active instances in the main screen.
- Through Add VSTi -> play_VST_x64 I load the East West Play engine but get the message screen "product not found" with the text "That product does not exist (Product Id -1)" and I click the button OK.
Note: In the latest VEPro build 4881 I did not get to see the message text and the OK button. All was just blank (and that's where I got stuck).
In the screen where normally Play would load I see a grey area with the text "Some of the Play components are missing. Please check your installation"
- Save this project through the main top menu File -> Save Project and give it a name. e.g. test
- Now immediately load the project you just saved ("test") now the Play Engine looks and feels as it should!
- On my other PC (Win XP SP3 32bit) I load the VST plugin Vienna Ensemble Pro in Cubase 5.1.1 and I connect to the slave VEPro Preserved Session "test" and all is working perfect! :-) - (This is the best way) Start Vienna Ensemble Pro server (64-bit) on the Vista 64 bit slave PC.
- On my other PC (Win XP SP3 32bit) I load the VST plugin Vienna Ensemble Pro in Cubase 5.1.1 and I connect to the slave Vienna Ensemble Pro server. It is not mandatory to give the preserved session a name.
- Now on the Vista 64 bit slave PC again, load the East West Play engine through Add VSTi -> play_VST_x64
- And all is working perfect!! :-)
Like i said, I use method 3 with no problems at all!
Maybe important things to know:
- on my slave Vista 64 PC I installed all my vst plugins (32 bit and 64 bit) in the same directory: C:\Program Files\Steinberg\Vstplugins
- My master PC is a Windows XP SP 3 PC with Cubase 5.1.1
- On both my master Windows XP PC and slave Windows Vista 64 PC I installed the 'old' Vienna Ensemble Pro 4.0 build 4686 (or else it will not work)
- On my slave Windows Vista 64 I have the latest Play software update 1.2.5
- I can be hired as a software developer and/or tester [;)]
Hope this will help someone else!
Daniël