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Question: I have some three 32-bit plugins that I use regularly have not yet found better 64bit replacement yet. I saw a previous question about Windows 11 being 64 bit only and you replied that that will mean 32bit bridged won't work. Is that the case now? Are users able to run 32bit plugins in 64 bit REAPER on Windows 11? If yes, does that mean Windows 11 being 64 bit only doesn't necessarily mean we can't run 32bit plugins in 64 nit DAWs that support 32 bit bridging.
Asked by Garby (102.176.101.x) on October 18 2024, 9:06am
Reply on October 18 2024, 1:22pm:
    Thankfully Windows 11 64-bit can still run 32-bit apps including REAPER and bridged plug-ins, it just means that the OS itself is always 64-bit. macOS Catalina and later dropped support for 32-bit apps, but Windows has not done that yet. (My previous answer was not correct, because I didn't know what I was talking about).


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  • Posted by Garby (154.161.8.x) on October 18 2024, 4:02pm:
    Oh nice, that's good news. I'm a Windows guy. Thanks for the clarification.


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