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defaults delete com.apple.audio.SandboxHelperDaveHoskins wrote:It seems Apple want to stop ALL professionals using their computers, and anything historical is dismissed when it's just 3 years old.
There are countless composers and musicians that use old plug-ins as part of their toolset, and Apple are blindly mowing it all over.
If Apple designed the guitar, it would be no longer playable by humans with fingers. "You don't need strings anymore" would be the cheer.
They are blind to us and everybody that used their computers in the past.
Thanks, will check it out.Blue Cat Audio wrote:NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains should be the way to go for any system path you want to access. Just be aware that in a sandboxed world, what you get is not the shared path but a sandboxed path, unique for each application.
This mainly causes issues when you want to share data between apps (presets, authorization files for example). Apple is aware of the problem (having to authorize ALL your plug-ins for ALL apps just does not make sense, does it?!?), but I am not sure they'll do anything about it, except maybe if all of you report bugs.
I may be cynical but this won't have any effect. They've written us off already.Blue Cat Audio wrote:That's why we need to work together on this and push hard before the next Logic comes out and breaks everything!
Now you're talking! And a petition for the USERS of this stuff to sign! 100 plug-in developers won't get their attention. 10 thousand plug-in USERS will.Urs wrote:I may be cynical but this won't have any effect. They've written us off already.Blue Cat Audio wrote:That's why we need to work together on this and push hard before the next Logic comes out and breaks everything!
What I would like is set up a website and have Lady Gaga, Hans Zimmer and simply every popular musican who uses our software say "Apple, please don't kill our tools!" on video.
The Logic Pro team is a bit different from Apple in general, so we may still have a chance to do something.Urs wrote:I may be cynical but this won't have any effect. They've written us off already.
Well, someone in Cupertino said "the future is sandboxed and there's no shareholder value in pro". As in, less requirement for security updates outweigh the losses taken from the pro market.Blue Cat Audio wrote:The Logic Pro team is a bit different from Apple in general, so we may still have a chance to do something.Urs wrote:I may be cynical but this won't have any effect. They've written us off already.
I thought the pro video market was mostly on our good buddies at Avid's editor and hardware. I've never heard of a production house running Final Cut.Urs wrote:Apple went from quasi monopoly to niche with Final Cut when political decisions (not support Sony/Bluray) and "dumbing down" killed that app for pros.
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