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  • +1

    I also would like to see the Vienna Imperial updated. That's the last two remaining libraries on my eLicenser.


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    @C.B. said:

    Same for me.


  • Grateful though I am for the various free libraries, I'm also looking forward to being able to migrate the remaining few VSL products from elicenser.

    Matthew


  • Bumping this up.

    What's the status on this VSL?


  • There will be an info-update as soon as we know that we're ready to roll. Thanks for your patience!


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
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    @xsubs said:

    I also would like to see the Vienna Imperial updated. That's the last two remaining libraries on my eLicenser.

    +1 me too 


  • iLok for MIR Pro +1
    iLok for Imperial +1


  • MIR Pro 3D works (only) with iLok protection, but there will be no further updates for legacy MIR Pro, sorry to say so.

    Kind regards,


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
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    @Dietz said:

    MIR Pro 3D works (only) with iLok protection, but there will be no further updates for legacy MIR Pro, sorry to say so.

    Forced obsolescence ... disappointing. What about Imperial?


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    @Dietz said:

    MIR Pro 3D works (only) with iLok protection, but there will be no further updates for legacy MIR Pro, sorry to say so.

    Forced obsolescence ... disappointing. [...]

    I understand what you're saying, still it's less "forced" than "determined by due circumstances". Steinberg decided to cancel its eLicenser development, but it's not that MIR Pro doesn't work any longer. 😊 

    I don't want to rehash the whole topic, but just to keep things in perspective: MIR fills the needs of a niche within a niche market. Re-programming (... that's what it needs when you "simply" change copy protection schemes") a legacy product when there's hardly enough man-power do develop the over-due next software generation would have been a problematic decision. 

    PS - don't know about Vienna Imperial.


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library