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cant`t find DSP file oscar.dll Please check instalation

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 12:04 pm
by tuzzan
This happend to me for the first time today ?

I´m running Cubase 6.05 and Scope V 5 in XTC mode . Everything is working Ok but
the Optimaster . I can open Optimaster in Cubase but when I try to open it in
my Scope mixer it says :cant`t find DSP file oscar.dll Please check installation .
And Yes its true, I can´t find it either. Only found a file named oscarin.dll .

Scope is running as admin and so is Cubase . This problem just came out of the blue ?
Also running Windows 7 32bit

any suggestion about whats wrong ?

Thanx
/tuzzan

Re: cant`t find DSP file oscar.dll Please check instalation

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2014 3:59 pm
by pranza
same for me under win64...

Re: cant`t find DSP file oscar.dll Please check instalation

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2014 4:51 pm
by astroman
if Scope cannot find a DSP file that usually means something with Windoze's file access rights went wrong
(often just out of the blue...)
if you do a search for 'missing dsp file' here , you'll find the proper command line that will fix it
normally this refers to the .dsp files in Scopes binary directory - not to real dll-libs
and the name itself doesn't refer to a filename either but a function call
(that's why you'll never find what it's complaining about) ;)
afaik some Scope stuff is just renamed dll in XTC-mode for loading purpose (never used it myself)
it's just a small inconvenience... easy to fix

cheers, Tom

Re: cant`t find DSP file oscar.dll Please check instalation

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 9:15 am
by H-Rave
Are you doing it as an administrator ?

Re: cant`t find DSP file oscar.dll Please check instalation

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2015 2:13 pm
by pranza
yes, as administrator
and why would Optimaster need some extra dsp file for xtc mode? in scope it works okay!

Re: cant`t find DSP file oscar.dll Please check instalation

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2015 3:23 pm
by garyb
you mean that you are running Cubase "as administrator"? you started Cubase with a right-click and chose "run as administrator" and then answered "yes" when asked if it's ok for Cubase to make changes to the system?