Some Stingray customers report seeing a Wwise licensing error when opening a project, which includes the text: "No valid license key found."
This can occur if you previously used a beta version of Stingray, if you created the Wwise project outside of Stingray, or if you manually upgraded Wwise outside of Stingray.
To fix this issue, try either of the following:
Save the following key in a .txt file:
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Open the Wwise Authoring tool (Window > Wwise Audio) and select Project > License Manager.
Click Import License and then browse to select the .txt file.