Can someone help convert a Reaktor V3 Ensemble to V4 / V5?

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Hello,

I recently got this Reaktor V3 ensemble that I would like to use in the Reaktor 5 Player, but I see it can't load V3 ENS's without the Wibu-Dongle being installed. Since I never owned Reaktor and just use the player, I have no way to follow the tutorials from the NI forum that suggests to install Reaktor 4 on a XP machine and plug in the Reaktor 3 Dongle, then V4 can load the V3 ensemble and save it in the new V4 format which also V5 can load. So I would like to ask if someone can do it for me. Thanks a lot in advance. The link to the ENS is:

http://www.xarcmastering.com/temp/ensembletoconvert.rar

It would be great if someone could convert it for me and reply with a download-link (Rapidshare.com, Sendspace.com, etc). Thanks in advance!
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Lorenz @ XARC Mastering wrote: I recently got this Reaktor V3 ensemble that I would like to use in the Reaktor 5 Player, but I see it can't load V3 ENS's without the Wibu-Dongle being installed.
You won't be able to load it, period. The player will only load ensembles saved with a .rkplr extension. The only people who have the capability to save with that extension are NI themselves.
Since I never owned Reaktor and just use the player, I have no way to follow the tutorials from the NI forum that suggests to install Reaktor 4 on a XP machine and plug in the Reaktor 3 Dongle, then V4 can load the V3 ensemble and save it in the new V4 format which also V5 can load.
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You can convert using R5 as well, and you don't need an XP machine. The latest WIBU-KEY driver works with Vista and W7, as well as most OSX versions. There's even Linux versions.

http://www.wibu.com/en/downloads-user-software.html

However, it's a moot point, as it still won't be loadable by the player.

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