MakeMKV - Mac compatibility
Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2019 12:01 am
Hi, new guy here.
I emailed MakeMKV Support, didn't get a reply, so I've registered and restated my issue here:
I suspect installing the app may be causing conflicts with my iMac.
First, Blurays are ripping fine, and Mac (mis)behavior is not extreme, for now.
2013 iMac, macOS Sierra 10.12.6, loaded.
A few months ago, I downloaded a trial of MakeMKV and ripped a few discs; honestly can't remember if there was any issue then. Just a couple days ago I purchased a subscription key (version 1.14.5), and got the usual Apple warning that I was downloading an unrecognized app, and I clicked "download anyway" which I've done successfully several times before with other apps.
I'm fairly sure it couldn't be anything else, but apparently MakeMKV is causing some basic Mac misbehavior:
* Boots / restarts take noticeably longer (though still well under 30 seconds).
* After Screen Saver engages, when I touch the keyboard to get back on, the log-in appears asking for a password. (When I get back on, everything appears normal, active apps working the entire time.) I tried changing SS settings, but nothing.
These things have never happened before; I’m not an Apple fanatic, but the machine really has been flawless. I can't detect any other misbehavior. Again, everything else seems to work fine, including MakeMKV.
I'm a little concerned that there may be a conflict, however small, at the kernel level – at which point I'm out of my element to track down or fix. And I would like to get back to normal, and not wait for something worse to happen over time for my lack of attention.
I did notice, after the fact, that v.1.14.5 has a very recent date on it (9/5/19); is it possible that it has a bug or two?
Can you recommend a solution to get my desktop back to ‘perfect’?
OR - - -
If there is no such solution, can you point me to instructions to COMPLETELY uninstall MakeMKV? First, so I can do a quick test to confirm my suspicions. And second, if there is no solution, my need for ripping Blu’s is so seldom I wouldn’t mind downloading your app temporarily to rip, then uninstall again.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
I emailed MakeMKV Support, didn't get a reply, so I've registered and restated my issue here:
I suspect installing the app may be causing conflicts with my iMac.
First, Blurays are ripping fine, and Mac (mis)behavior is not extreme, for now.
2013 iMac, macOS Sierra 10.12.6, loaded.
A few months ago, I downloaded a trial of MakeMKV and ripped a few discs; honestly can't remember if there was any issue then. Just a couple days ago I purchased a subscription key (version 1.14.5), and got the usual Apple warning that I was downloading an unrecognized app, and I clicked "download anyway" which I've done successfully several times before with other apps.
I'm fairly sure it couldn't be anything else, but apparently MakeMKV is causing some basic Mac misbehavior:
* Boots / restarts take noticeably longer (though still well under 30 seconds).
* After Screen Saver engages, when I touch the keyboard to get back on, the log-in appears asking for a password. (When I get back on, everything appears normal, active apps working the entire time.) I tried changing SS settings, but nothing.
These things have never happened before; I’m not an Apple fanatic, but the machine really has been flawless. I can't detect any other misbehavior. Again, everything else seems to work fine, including MakeMKV.
I'm a little concerned that there may be a conflict, however small, at the kernel level – at which point I'm out of my element to track down or fix. And I would like to get back to normal, and not wait for something worse to happen over time for my lack of attention.
I did notice, after the fact, that v.1.14.5 has a very recent date on it (9/5/19); is it possible that it has a bug or two?
Can you recommend a solution to get my desktop back to ‘perfect’?
OR - - -
If there is no such solution, can you point me to instructions to COMPLETELY uninstall MakeMKV? First, so I can do a quick test to confirm my suspicions. And second, if there is no solution, my need for ripping Blu’s is so seldom I wouldn’t mind downloading your app temporarily to rip, then uninstall again.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.