Scanning for vst plugins startup hangs on 75 Percent

Martin-Visser wrote on 10/23/2025, 7:19 AM

I notice (Vegas 22 build 250) on my new install (windows 11) the same problem on old install (windows 10). Vegas stops for a long time on scanning for vst plugins during startup. Hangs on 75 percent.

I noticed in the reliability monitor at that same moment a crash of audio_plugin_scan_server_vst2_x64.exe due to the famous nahimic service.

Detail crash:

Beschrijving
Pad naar toepassing met fout:    C:\Program Files\VEGAS\VEGAS Pro 22.0\audio_plugin_scan_server_vst2_x64.exe

Probleem met handtekening
Naam van probleemgebeurtenis:    APPCRASH
Naam van de toepassing:    audio_plugin_scan_server_vst2_x64.exe
Versie van toepassing:    1.0.0.0
Tijdstempel van toepassing:    6810efda
Naam van foutmodule:    NahimicOSD.dll
Versie van foutmodule:    2.2.23.0
Tijdstempel van foutmodule:    61b7fd89
Uitzonderingscode:    c0000005
Uitzonderingsmarge:    0000000000014aa0
Versie van besturingssysteem:    10.0.26100.2.0.0.256.48
Landinstelling-id:    1043
Aanvullende informatie 1:    8b8b
Aanvullende informatie 2:    8b8be36c524e15d575a122ca16fd9e11
Aanvullende informatie 3:    4c3f
Aanvullende informatie 4:    4c3f6288ee496bca69bfb069c1b6be0f

Extra informatie over het probleem
Bucket-id:    1129f00950cdc158877ebc266f4bd51e (1692997383199905054)
 

Is there a solution without disabling the nahimic service?

I use sonic studio with a custom equalizer setting for my headphone. Disabling the nahimic service results in a not working sonic studio and thus no equalizer possible which in my case is not the desired solution.

Comments

andyrpsmith wrote on 10/23/2025, 10:46 AM

Good luck if you have the nightmare Sonic Studio and Nahimic service on your PC. It took me a day to get rid of it as it continually reinstalls itself even if you uninstall it via device manager. It tries to take over the PC grab control of all sound options even if you set other options as default. It even goes to windows update to reinsall itself - it acts like a virus - no software should be doing this.Not only does it mess with Vegas but many games are affected due to it controlling the sound options itself. If I were you I would look for alternative software to manage your microphone sound. If you need to take it off your system I can give some advice. Sorry you are haveing these issues.

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(Intel 3rd gen i5@4.1GHz, 32GB RAM, SSD, 1080Ti GPU, Windows 10) Not now used with Vegas.

13th gen i913900K - water cooled, 96GB RAM, 4TB M2 drive, 4TB games SSD, 2TB video SSD, GPU RTX 4080 Super, Windows 11 pro

Martin-Visser wrote on 10/23/2025, 11:05 AM

In case of removing the software, it will come back with the next install of realtek. Asus bundles this with the realtek audio driver. So updating the drivers of the motherboard with asus driver assister will be resulting in a reinstall of sonic software.