I found a workaround (for me anyway).
Put all the waveshells in the VST3 folder into their own folder (say "Waveshells"). Then, when you want to burn a DDP image, move that folder somewhere else (of course you can't use vst3 waves plugins but vst2 ones still work) Now you can burn an DDP image. Don't forget to move the "Waveshell" folder back when you're done. Presonus: Surely this can be addressed? |
Try downloading the latest version of Studio One in a new folder and test. If you don't like it, you can go back to your normal install.
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I had this "CD Burning service not installed" problem with Studio One 2.6.5. Someone had given the tip with vst 3 shells. It worked for me. Apparently the files WaveShell1.vst3 - WaveShell6.vst3 from Waves caused this burning problem. As soon as I remove them from the VST3 folder everything works again.
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Bbd wroteTry downloading the latest version of Studio One in a new folder and test. If you don't like it, you can go back to your normal install. I was experiencing this same issue last week using S1 Pro 3/Win 10. This afternoon, I upgraded to S1 Pro 5/Win 10, and I am able to burn project file CD images again. I'm not sure if that means the problem has been fixed in Pro 5, but I can at least confirm that after upgrading, the problem went away for me. |
This worked for me using Windows 10. I didn't have to upgrade from S1-3. Only one file had to be renamed to something else and it works! C:\Program Files\Common Files\VST3\WaveShell1-VST3 11.0_x64.vst3. (or wherever you store your vst3 files). Put back the file after you burn your CD. This was the only WaveShell file I had, if you have more maybe those will have to be renamed as well.
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