I am an FL Studio owner and was playing with the demo for 9. Does anyone have an idea where my Registration Key should be saved to unlock the full version?
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I am an FL Studio owner and was playing with the demo for 9. Does anyone have an idea where my Registration Key should be saved to unlock the full version?
Hi!
What type of file is this regfile?
: Is it a file that is opened by FL-Studio in a "Open/Find file browser". Or is it a Windows Registry-file -They normaly have a ".reg" file extention?
It has an ".reg" extension. On Windows I would just double click it and it was added to the registry. I tried using the Run command in Crossover, but it did not work.
Hi,
You can do this with regedit in crossover - whether or not it
will work 'as expected' might be another matter (I recall seeing
some folks having trouble registering their installation), but
do something like the following..(linux-centric);
Start cxbottlemanager (or cxsetup), highlight the bottle you
have FL installed into, click on Configure=>Control Panel=>Run
In the Command stringbox, enter regedit and then click on Run.
The Registry Editor should appear, Registry=>Import Registry=>
point at your .reg license file.
That should work, but it may -not- work as expected for a
few reasons of one kind or another - that's how to do it however,
so let us know if it works or not.
Cheers!
I will try it out as soon as I can. I have read many people with the same issue, but I never saw this solution. I am still new to some of the more advanced features of Crossover. I hope it works out.
Thanks!
Finally! It is not running in Demo mode and it now shows up as a registered version, however I have no sound. Someone here mentioned an ASIO driver that works. I will check it out and see how it goes. Thanks again!
Speaking of FL Studio and Crossover, I'm experiencing issues where it doesn't play (not just sound, it doesn't play at all!). I imagine it's something to do with sound card settings, but has anyone else experienced this or can someone help me know where to look to figure this out?
Shane
hey shane,
FL-Studio is incredibly picky about wine drivers. ive seen audio playback work great on one of my computers, while on another it didnt work at all. i was using the same distro on each, so it lead me to believe it was something to do with the soundcard. now, if you can compile WineASIO, you might be OK, but im not even sure that it is even compatible with crossover.
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