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Plus, FineReader is Section 508 compliant – ensuring accessibility. If you connect your iOS 13 device to your Mac running macOS Sierra, certain plugins may become deactivated.
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If you have upgraded your iPhone or iPad to iOS 13 and are running macOS Sierra on your Pro Tools computer, please be advised to not connect your iPhone or iPad to your Mac until we have resolved this issue.
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The thread on the DUC was started by Richard Spooner, back on September 21st, who posted… Thank you for your patience as we are working closely with Apple to address this issue with urgency. For the latest updates and information please visit the Knowledgebase.” Alternatively, you may choose to upgrade your macOS to High Sierra (10.13) or later to avoid the issue. Suddenly on booting up a session I had a AAE 7058 unauthorised plugin error. Now I have a few plug-ins that won't load because "they aren't valid 64bit" ? They have worked fine up to this point. The only thing that's changed is I upgraded my iPhone to iSO13. When I plugged it into my Mac I had a message come up saying that to connect my iPhone. On the trashing Preferences, Pete Gates, the maker of the excellent free PT Prefs app responded… Surely not connected? Any ideas? I've trashed prefs (made it worse) and ran first Aid on the boot drive.” A bit of software had to download, which it did. When you trash prefs that plugin cache is (optionally) cleared so Pro Tools does a deep scan of all plugins and that can seem to create a problem if there are problematic plugins - the underlying problem was already there, you just couldn't see it.” Use Time Machine To Roll BackĪfter a suggestion from ‘mirovaz’ who suggested using Apple’s Time Machine to roll back to before the problem started, as it had worked for him, Richard, who started the thread, posted… “Trashing prefs can make things worse in one case - plugins are cached and not verified by Pro Tools to speed start-up. “So I never got to the bottom of this problem. Had too much work on so used Time Machine to roll back to before I plugged in my phone and I’m up and running again. Told Avid support and they closed my case.
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To be fair though the Mac Pro / Chrome problem happened so they probably moved onto that.”īut what if you haven’t got Time Machine set up? Firstly, why not? We recommend Time Machine as part of a backup strategy for Mac users, but obviously that isn’t going to help you resolve this issue. You can also turn the scanned documents and photos into the editable files.
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