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macOS deprecation
Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2026 7:48 am
by eppic
When installing MakeMKV via Homebrew on macOS, you're currently getting warned that MakeMKV has been "deprecated because it does not pass the macOS Gatekeeper check" and will be "disabled on 2026-09-01".
Are there any plans to fix this and have the code properly signed in time? This should be expected from a software that is technically not freeware.
Re: macOS deprecation
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2026 3:19 pm
by dcoke22
I don't think MakeMKV has ever been signed by the developer for macOS. I don't expect it will be, but I'm just speculating.
It has never occurred to me to try to install MakeMKV via Homebrew.
You can install unsigned software on your Mac:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/102445
Re: macOS deprecation
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2026 10:43 pm
by psycoperl
Just wondering if MakeMKV is going to be impacted when Apple deprecates and basically removes Rosetta 2 in the next MacOS in September. Is the MacOS version a universal binary or written for the Apple Silicon?
Re: macOS deprecation
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2026 1:09 am
by dcoke22
When I look in
Activity Monitor the 'kind' for the MakeMKV process shows as Apple, so it is running natively on Apple Silicon.
Re: macOS deprecation
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2026 2:32 am
by psycoperl
That's a relief.
Now I just wonder about what to use instead of MKVToolsNix as they won't be migrating to Apple Silicon.
Re: macOS deprecation
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2026 8:31 am
by Konten
psycoperl wrote: ↑Thu Feb 19, 2026 2:32 am
That's a relief.
Now I just wonder about what to use instead of MKVToolsNix as they won't be migrating to Apple Silicon.
Eurgh!! I just found out about that too... Let us know if you find an alternative please...
Re: macOS deprecation
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2026 4:06 pm
by dcoke22
Someone will surely provide binaries of the GUI version for Apple Silicon.
It looks like MacPorts is doing it now:
https://ports.macports.org/port/mkvtoolnix/
I mostly use the command line version of the MKVToolNix tools. I install
them via Homebrew and on my Apple Silicon Macs they run an up-to-date Apple Silicon native version of the tools.