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Eckhard Doll Administrative Moderator
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Suprawill1 Member
Joined: 08 Aug 2007 Posts: 651 Location: USA
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Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 12:47 am Post subject: LPT Transfer |
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Hi,
I'm trying to relicense my Cubase VST 5.1 program. I bought the Cubase Studio 4 and installed it and in the process, VST no longer sees the parallel protection key. I am trying to use this prcedure that let's me transfer the license from the parallel key to the USB key to see if that works. I am in the process of doing so and the license download wizard is asking for my activation code. Where do I find this? I really need to finish my projects on VST before I can learn Studio 4. Please help.
Sincerely
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djaychela Senior Member
Joined: 24 Apr 2007 Posts: 1243 Location: Bournemouth, England
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Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 1:38 pm Post subject: |
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You probably need to download an older version of the syncrosoft software - I think the LPT support was removed in later versions. _________________ Darren
Core 2 Quad E6600, Win XP/7x64 Cubase 5.1.1, Profire 2626, ADA8000, Midex 8, Mackie Control, UAD-1
P4 2.4GHz, Profire 2626, ADA8000x2, DDX3216 (Mobile rig)
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noisebeam New Member
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Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 5:37 pm Post subject: |
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I am a long time user of VST/5.1, am building a new PC system and the motherboard choices I want don't have a parallel port. I've read the knowledge base article in this sticky and it seems I do have two (or three) choices and wanted some feedback as to pro/con.
The 'cleanest' is to purchase a Steinberg key ($25 USD) and it appears these are available from online shops. A few concerns:
-Does this transfer always work? Its seems there could be a risk that the transfer of key errors.
-It seems I need a system that has both internet access, a parallel port and USB. I have no such system (all my audio systems are net-free). Can I use a friends system to transfer the key from the blue parallel dongle to the Steinberg key?
-Does VST 5.1 really recognize the USB Steinberg key? Just double checking as it seems strange the code is in 5.1 to look for USB key when the software was written to look for the parallel port dongle.
The other choice I have it to purchase ($10 USD) a PCI card with parallel port. Assuming my system has a free slot is there any reason not to do this? It seems less risky.
I am just asking these questions as the sticky is one year old that I want to confirm it is still up to date and I make the right transition choice. Will both option result in the same performance?
Thanks-
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pwr New Member
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Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 11:21 am Post subject: |
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is it also possible to buy a new license cubase vst32 5.2?
grds
pwr |
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MikeW New Member
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Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 5:54 pm Post subject: |
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| noisebeam wrote: | | Does VST 5.1 really recognize the USB Steinberg key? Just double checking as it seems strange the code is in 5.1 to look for USB key when the software was written to look for the parallel port dongle. |
From what I can see*, it doesn't, though I'm sure there must be some sort of solution. I would have thought it's only a hurdle the startup process has to get through, not something fundamental to the actual functioning of the software itself.
(*More details on that here: http://forum.cubase.net/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=116087) _________________ www.learntoswimrecordings.co.uk
Free music, every so often
And all of it done with Cubase VST 5.2 |
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L0W99 Member
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Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 9:15 pm Post subject: |
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The Cubase app wasn't written to recognise any kind of key. Cubase is written to only work if the Syncrosoft Software is running correctly. The Syncrosoft software does the 'recognising' of the key. When you transfer your licence key from parallel port to USB dongle, you also have to update the Syncrosoft drivers/software and that's why Cubase VST 5.1 can work with either parallel port or USB key. _________________ www.l-music.co.uk |
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woozles40 New Member
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Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 4:06 am Post subject: |
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| is there any option for transferring from a red dongle? will a parallel to usb adapter work? |
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Georg Bruns Administrative Moderator
Joined: 28 Jun 2006 Posts: 1159
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Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 9:47 pm Post subject: |
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No, sorry, red dongles are not supported and no, USB/LPT adapters do not work with the eLicenser Control Center. But PCI-based LPT cards may work. _________________ www.steinberg.net |
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Jim Lad New Member
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Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 12:45 am Post subject: |
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I was up 'til four in the morning trying to transfer my license over from the VST 32.5 Blue Dongle to the E License.
Unfortunately, I already have the Cubase LE 4 and Wavelab 6 Essentials on that license.
However, I followed the instructions (Which include opening "Run" in the start menu)
to the letter and am having no luck.
Syncrosoft does recognize the VST License but not the E License. Therefore there is nowhere to drag the license to.
Alternatively, I can run the E-License but it will not find the VST license.
One or the other but not both.
If I try to open VST 32.5, nothing works.
I'm no genius at this stuff but any help would be appreciated. _________________ Cubase VST 32.5
Cubase LE 4
Wavelab 6 Essential
Mixcraft 5
Magix Music Studio 12
Korg D3200
Echo Mona
Behringer ADA8000
Behringer 2030a Truths
Joe Meeks 3Q
Keyrig 25
Nady 8 channel preamp
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TheHobbit Member
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Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 10:13 pm Post subject: |
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I really dont understand with such an old legacy product that those with Cubase 4/5 version dongles cant get the old license. Its not supported by SB since several years ago. It would be a nice gesture - not like you can buy it. My red dongle went in the bin in a recent house move (unfortunately not by me!)...but I guess there are other sources...unfortunately.  _________________ ○ PC • Synths • Audio Interface • Mixer • Ext FX • Plugins ○
"Music is the language of the spirit. It opens the secret of life bringing peace, abolishing strife. " |
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weswilliams Junior Member
Joined: 22 Jan 2007 Posts: 47 Location: UK
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Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 3:13 pm Post subject: |
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| Jim Lad wrote: |
However, I followed the instructions (Which include opening "Run" in the start menu)
to the letter and am having no luck.
Syncrosoft does recognize the VST License but not the E License. Therefore there is nowhere to drag the license to.
Alternatively, I can run the E-License but it will not find the VST license.
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I can confirm that this procedure doesn't work. I transfered my VST5 Score licence to a USB dongle quite a while ago with no problems using a Win98SE machine. On the XP(SP3) machine I have now I can't transfer my VST5 32 licence onto a USB dongle for exactly the same reason. What is also annoying is that the dongle has an SX1 licence and I have an SX2 upgrade (from SX1), which was recognised on my Win98SE system - but at the time I didn't have SX1 only SL2 - but the newer elicenser software refuses to recognise the upgrade registration code.
It might be worth trying a Win98 machine, if you can find one. I'm off to the shed to see if I can put one together!! _________________ WinXP Pro, AMD 3.2GHz Athlon+,
Evolution MK 261 Kbd, M-Audio Revolution 5.1, GadgetLabs 824, Mackie Spike.
Cubasis Audio since 1998, then Cubasis 5 Jan 2007.
Cubase 5 Score Feb 2007. Cubase 5 VST32 Jan 2008.
Cubase SL2 Jan 2010,Cubase 4 June 2010
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MattGreer Junior Member
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Georg Bruns Administrative Moderator
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Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 11:46 am Post subject: |
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Yes, of course. You can put all licenses that are managed by the the eLicense Control Center on one dongle, licenses from other software companies, too. Only licenses from other USB protection systems like, for example, iLok won't make it on an USB-eLicenser. _________________ www.steinberg.net |
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Georg Bruns Administrative Moderator
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| MattGreer wrote: | | Does anyone have an updated knowledgebase link? The one in the original post simply takes me to a general 'kb' page. |
I've fixed both wrong links in the initial post. Thanks for the hint! _________________ www.steinberg.net |
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L0W99 Member
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Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 11:10 pm Post subject: |
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A few tips that might help:
To find out your Syncrosoft licence version, just START>ALL PROGRAMS>SYNCROSOFT>LICENCE CONTROL CENTER.
The version is shown in the top bar of the program window.
I think I remember that I had to roll back to version 5.0.2.4 to get the dongle to transfer from the LPT port to USB - more recent versions would not recognise my LPT port/licence. Then after the licence transfer was completed, I re-upgraded back to my current version.
You not have to buy a USB Dongle from Steinberg, I eg just used the one that came with my VSL package as it uses the same elicensing system. _________________ www.l-music.co.uk |
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