Wavelab 9 crashes when browse folder

Oh, obviously not - yeah that’s why I was asking, PG1. Because it’s such a ludicrous suggestion to go find, download, and run 32-bit installers for somebody’s entire plugin collection for the sole purpose of running the version of Wavelab that I paid for (and that Steinberg pretends that they still support) that I thought perhaps you were privy to some not so obvious computer tip that would make this far less of a ridiculous suggestion. Yes, obviously Wavelab 32 bit isn’t going to run any of my 64-bit plugins. What an embarrassing excuse for a workaround.

There’s RXConnect, but that’s a plugin, so see above.

Why would I go through the trouble of trying? Let’s say I just try and it doesn’t work. Then what? Do I still have to pay the $75 ransom to continue using Wavelab on my system when I already paid full price for a version that Steinberg claims is still supported but in fact suddenly stopped supporting with no warning? I expect I would.

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