

The Windows app version does install as a virtual audio device and is a whole different thing than the VST version. I haven't used the Windows app version other than trying the demo about a year ago when it was first released. There is a VST version ($99) and the Windows app version ($9.99). There are two versions of Waves Nx for Windows. (If that means using a DDMF wrapper, I can live with that I guess, although DDMF looks pretty troublesome too - it isn't recognised by Windows certification and demanded an exception in Windows firewall which I wasn't comfortable with.) So what I'm thinking is, if I knew which file within the WavesNX download was the VST plug-in, maybe I could extract that without installing the entire app, try again to load it into the DDMF wrapper and then see if I can successfully load it into JRiver.Īll a bit of a pain but what do you expect for $9.99? Yikes! I just checked out the price of DDMF - $34! Lucky there's a trial version available or I'd stop right there. What would work for me would be a simple VST plug-in that you can load into JRiver Media Center so that it only operates with JRiver (and even then, only when selected) and leaves all your other audio applications alone.

It's also extremely persistent with remorseless pop-up messages, inserts itself into every audio application and not just one you've selected, and seems very difficult or impossible to disable. I've had so much trouble with this that I've rolled back my operating system to an earlier image (Macrium Reflect) to get the horrible thing off my PC! I wonder if WavesNX has changed since you installed it, Ham? It's not just a plugin any more but quite a comprehensive desktop app that inserts itself into the audio chain and, in my case (Windows 10), crashes all my audio drivers.
