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October 8, 2017
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Ozone 8 and AA CC

  • October 8, 2017
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As a long-time user of iZotope Ozone I yesterday received the message that Ozone 8 is now released.  I have downloaded the trial version and installed it.  I did notice that the product page does not list AA as being a compatible host.  However, the installation appeared to proceed "normally" and an initial use of it within AA CC 10.1.1.11 showed both the VST and VST3 versions to be listed and hence, presumably, available.

However, I have opened AA this morning and ALL the Ozone 8 VST3s are no longer listed.  To be clear, all the VST modules seem to be present but not the VST3s.  I guess this question is aimed primarily at SteveG or ryclark, but does anyone know why this should be?  As a matter of interest, also, is there any "obvious" reason why Ozone 8 should not be compatible with AA, given that every prior version of Ozone that I have owned/used has worked flawlessly in various versions of AA?

TIA.

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fredyl74722205
Participant
February 3, 2018

The files that are producing this error are:

Dvaaudiofilterhostui. dll

Dvaaudiofilterhost. dll

Replacing them with a previous version fixes the problem.

and recognizes all VST3 plugins.

This error also occurs in Adobe Premiere,

And it is solved in the same way

The location of the files are

In the folder where the program is installed

ryclark
Participating Frequently
October 8, 2017

I don't use any iZotope effects normally (except RX). But just installed the Ozone 8 demo and both versions seems to work OK immediately after installation so far. Will double check again tomorrow after my PC has been rebooted.

SteveG_AudioMasters_
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 8, 2017

It works fine here too, and has a few interesting new things in it...

Will it run for you as a standalone?

emmrecsAuthor
Legend
October 9, 2017

SteveG(AudioMasters)  wrote

Will it run for you as a standalone?

Thank you for your answer to my original posting.  Yes, the standalone does run.

And, just to add to the (my) "confusion"; I opened AA CC again this morning, re-ran the Scan for plug-ins (with the "rescan existing plug ins" NOT ticked) and it now found all the Ozone 8 VST3 dlls!!

Computers!!