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Element 3d License File Access

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Element 3d License File Access

If your production monitor or studio server is completely offline for security reasons, you must generate the license file using a separate, internet-connected device.

If your workstation is offline (air-gapped) or the automatic activation keeps failing: element 3d license file

The Element 3D license file (typically ending in a .lic extension) is an encrypted data file generated by Video Copilot. It binds your specific purchase of Element 3D to your computer's unique hardware identifier (often your MAC address or motherboard ID). If your production monitor or studio server is

No, the Element 3D license file is typically locked to one machine. You will need to "deactivate" the plugin on the old machine via your Video Copilot account before activating it on a new one. Where is the license file stored? It is usually installed into Documents/VideoCopilot . Is the license file different for Windows and Mac? No, the Element 3D license file is typically

: It allows for real-time rendering of 3D text and models directly within the After Effects interface.

(Note: The ProgramData folder is hidden by default in Windows File Explorer. You must check "Hidden items" under the View tab to see it.) macOS Path /Library/Application Support/VideoCopilot/

The installation of this file is a manual process, which often trips up new users.