![]() I’ll try to open a ticket and in the meantime fall back to 9.0.10 which I know works.Apple on Wednesday evening rolled out a new version of its QuickTime media player application for Windows PC customers. Everything is there except video.Īnyway, I can’t thank you and Martin enough for the help. All the effects and inserts work normally. Other than that everything works completely normally. I also don’t have a video player selection in the studio menu to bring up the player window. What is also strange is that when I look at the components tab in cubase under the studio menu I see all the other dlls listed except for the video ones. What’s weird is that I actually see the videoengine.dll initialize when Cubase is starting up. I then made a disk image so I could test whatever I needed and return to the base setup. I basically installed windows 10, then cubase 9.5.0 and then 9.5.20. As far as quicktime I never installed it. Maybe tech support will be able to sleuth this out. You should open a ticket if you haven’t already. That said, it doesn’t look like this will be solved here in the forum. Reading through the thread- did you ever uninstall Quicktime? But haven’t you already deleted or renamed the folder, Users\studio1\appdata\roaming\Steinberg\Cubase 9.5_64? Neither read-only or hidden boxes are checked Location C:\Program Files\Steinberg\Cubase 9.5\Components In the properties tab for the videoengine.dll it says “opens with” “unknown application”. List of files in C:\Program Files\Steinberg\Cubase 9.5\ComponentsĬopyright 2015 Steinberg Media Technologies Tried new 9.0.40 update - Same result as 9.0.30.Closed and tried to re-import and got the same “quicktime cannot be initialized” error Gave me a can’t find the files error and locator window. Did 9.0.30 - On Load failed to see the project video files completely.Installed quicktime 7.7, Cubase Pro 9.0.0 loaded existing project with video file. I’ve been a major fan of Cubase since VST and never had an issue like this. At this point I have Windows 10 and Cubase 9.5.0 only and it is still asking for it. Do you think there’s any way that might be the issue? No matter what I do I still get the same error the minute I do file>Import>video. The license looks active but I was wondering if it could be the fact that I have an upgrade and not the full product licenses. I have been buying upgrade licenses since 6.0. My last attempt this morning was to in stall 9.5 directly instead of all the previous Cubase versions first. I have done a complete windows re-install with Cubase 9.5 from scratch several times. ![]() I am really grasping at straws at this point. I am running windows 10 Updates through. ![]()
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