![]() In addition, please also note the following: Steinberg’s Terms of Service determine that after upgrading from an eLicenser license to Cubase 12 (or higher), an USB dongle with the finalized license needs to be kept ( and can’t be sold seperately), since in this case “only” a considerably less expensive upgrade license for Cubase Pro 12 had been acquired, and not a full version retail license (where the license would technically also be within the new Steinberg Licensing system right away, for example if someone bought their user license for Cubase Pro 12 as a new customer). If you decide to purchase an upgrade license for Cubase Pro 8 → Cubase Pro 12, then the resulting license will be in the new Steinberg Licensing system - whereas the “ old” eLicenser license on your USB dongle will need to be “finalized” to its non-upgradeable state ( which means that it can still be used for any Cubase version from version 8 on downwards, but from then on it would be of “legacy” status). Steinberg Activation Manager (“SAM”) Steinberg eLicenser Control Center (ideally the actual version, “eLCC”).After the purchase you’d get a Download Access Code (25 digits) which you’d have to use within your Steinberg account in order to generate a “finalizing” activation code (32 digits), which needs to be written onto your eLicenser dongle’s Cubase Pro license (in eLicenser Control Center), and that dongle license has to be kept (never sold!) as long as you use the upgraded license for Cubase Pro 12 (things would only be different if you bought a full version license for Cubase Pro 12). Your newly acquired Cubase Pro 12 license (upgrade) will be visible within the new Licensing section of your Steinberg account. Your eLicenser USB dongle and its Cubase Pro 8.5 license need to be registered and visible in your Steinberg account. The Cubase Pro 8.5 license which you have on your eLicenser USB Dongle will be marked as “used” for further upgrades, and your current license will be ID based (see your Steinberg web account). The only thing that you need to consider - apart from paying for the upgrade and making sure that your computer is up-to-date - is that beginning with Ciubase 12 (all versions) Steinberg’s new licensing system is being used. ![]() ![]() Only with Steinberg’s recent change towards the new licensing method a few things might look a bit more complicated: Instead, we are being treated like guinea pigs and not customers.Yes, you can upgrade from Cubase Pro 8.5 to Cubase Pro 12. Nothing we can do to solve all of this until another update.Īll those people that have spent time and effort to make the program work deserved to be paid in my view.Įveryone that purchased this program should have had a 100% working one from the start. The people getting the dongle problem is all related to the stuck on video. I find that there is answers from steinberg employees on this site, but an impossible Tech support.Īdding to a closed Artical About a dongle, the guy had a valid comment showing a screen with problems which i got also when Stuck on video was not there after deleting dll and saving. It is a wait and see situation i am afraid until this all is sorted. Most supports come back usually within 24 hours at the minimum. an available and active Trusted Platform Module 2. Please note that the official Windows 11 system requirements have increased and require e.g. It is terrible that support ignores tickets and i have put one in since March 5th Our official recommendation for Microsoft’s Windows 11 operating system will be reflected in this article that we plan to update regularly. There is still loads of us getting nowhere. Why does 12 run with all hell breaking out.Ī lot of people have made workarounds to get it to work and suceeded so they say. ![]() I am sure all of this e-licencer thing and Stuck on video player is all connected.
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