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I removed the scripting.plugin as mentioned below. No difference.
Time to find a new music source I guess. Such a simple little thing. Bummer.
On Jan 14, 2013, at 6:16 pm, Todd Kopriva <kopriva@adobe.com> wrote:
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> croebot@gmail.com [croebot@gmail.com] said this:
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>> Spotify is built with Adobe AIR which is also what the AE UI is built upon. (or at least a derivative of air, i'm not 100% sure)
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> That's not true. No part of After Effects is written using AIR or any derivative of AIR. The closest kernel of truth in that claim is that AIR is a browserless run-time for the Flash Player, and custom ScriptUI panels in some recent versions of After Effects run an instance of something related to Flash Player. But, again, no native portion of After Effects uses AIR.
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> That said, it may be valuable to confirm that it's not the ScriptUI panels conflicting with Spotify. The easiest way to do this is to remove the Scripting plug-in (e.g., by moving it temporarily to your desktop) and restart After Effects.
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