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Even a straightforward file like a license key can encounter issues.

At the heart of this generous system lies a small, unassuming text file that holds the key to the software's full functionality: the reaper-license.rk file. This file is the physical representation of your purchase from Cockos.

: Open REAPER, go to Options > Show REAPER resource path in Explorer/Finder . The file will be in the root of the folder that opens.

(Note: AppData is a hidden folder by default. You must enable "Show hidden files" in Windows File Explorer to see it.) 2. macOS Location On a Mac, it lives inside your user library: reaper-license.rk

For users encountering issues with reaper-license.rk, there are several troubleshooting steps that can be taken:

For individuals using REAPER for personal hobbies, educational institutions, non-profit groups, or commercial businesses generating less than $20,000 in annual gross revenue.

Cockos offers two versions of the license, both of which provide the exact same software functionality but differ based on how you use the DAW: Even a straightforward file like a license key

The file was corrupted during download, or your email client renamed the file (e.g., to reaper-license.rk.txt ). Solution:

If you still have REAPER installed on an old computer (even if it's not working perfectly), you can retrieve the file.

It is a standard plain-text file disguised under an .rk extension. : Open REAPER, go to Options > Show

While some external sources describe .rk files as "encrypted," the consensus among REAPER users and experts is that it is essentially a plain text file. It stores the license information in a human-readable format that you can view with any basic text editor. The typical size of the license string is 344 characters.

If you'd like, I can help you with the specific steps for your operating system, just tell me if you are on or macOS . Transferring Reaper licence to new laptop? - Facebook

If you’re trying to :

This error typically occurs when the license key text is incomplete, corrupted, or incorrectly formatted. The most common cause is copying only part of the license string from an email or improperly saving a text file. Ensure you have copied the license key block, including all the lines and code.