Windows vs Windows (msvc)

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Hi, I just checked the nightly downloads for Windows and I noticed two options - Windows vs. Windows (msvc)
What is the difference and which would be most suitable for Windows 10 pro (64)?
newsguy wrote:
Fri Jan 31, 2025 5:51 am
- Windows vs. Windows (msvc)
Typical Nightly thing and also why Nightly is not recommended for production! Dont install Nightly unless you are bughunting and not composing !
1.22 Off. or 1.3 Alpha are for production.

(The two Nightly-versions are compiled on different compilers, and we are looking for compiler bugs)
Okay thank you. I did enjoy thinking I was getting the 'latest' for free... but not if it's too much about testing.

Appreciated... I just installed Alpha... (still pretty new) 😁
newsguy wrote:
Sat Feb 01, 2025 10:54 pm
getting the 'latest' for free...
You will always get LMMS for free! LMMSW is total free for all and you own every derivative work!
still pretty new
Perhaps you would like Rookie-Guide -Link in my signature ⬇

Compared to the original Windows version (AKA the MinGW version), the MSVC version has LV2 support, per-note panning in Sf2Player, and support for MP3 and Opus samples, but no support for Gig Player yet (I'm sure it'll be missed).

The MSVC version isn't as well tested so there may be some undiscovered bugs, but I'd still recommend trying it if you want to experiment with the Nightly version on Windows.

messmerd wrote:
Sun Feb 02, 2025 7:03 am

Compared to the original Windows version (AKA the MinGW version), the MSVC version has LV2 support, per-note panning in Sf2Player, and support for MP3 and Opus samples, but no support for Gig Player yet (I'm sure it'll be missed).

The MSVC version isn't as well tested so there may be some undiscovered bugs, but I'd still recommend trying it if you want to experiment with the Nightly version on Windows.

Thanks... I must admit I really enjoy trying out the latest, even if it can be buggy. I just save lots. LV2 support is good because I like

https://x42-plugins.com/x42/x42-limiter

and I also like how the track numbers show up more in the nightly versions.

musikbear wrote:
Sun Feb 02, 2025 1:05 am
newsguy wrote:
Sat Feb 01, 2025 10:54 pm

getting the 'latest' for free...

You will always get LMMS for free! LMMSW is total free for all and you own every derivative work!

still pretty new

Perhaps you would like Rookie-Guide -Link in my signature ⬇

The fact that it is free makes it so much more inspiring. I've actually been around here for a while but don't post that often - once in a while - so you probably forgot me! (I know most of the stuff in your Rookie Guide) :D I hope this software really catches fire so that more and more devs make it a true rival to FLStudio. That would be awesome. It seems to be going in that direction...

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