Is 1.16.0 broken in Big Sur?
Is 1.16.0 broken in Big Sur?
I've recently installed 1.16.0, but didn't test it until now.
I popped in The Matrix DVD and tried to rip it on an M1 Macmini.
MakeMKV started out ok, but then quickly had problems.
MakeMKV thinks the output file is 5.2KB, and just stops writing to disk.
I'll try another DVD to see how that goes
I popped in The Matrix DVD and tried to rip it on an M1 Macmini.
MakeMKV started out ok, but then quickly had problems.
MakeMKV thinks the output file is 5.2KB, and just stops writing to disk.
I'll try another DVD to see how that goes
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Re: Is 1.16.0 broken in Big Sur?
1.16.0 is definitely broken.
I''ve tried ripping 2 different DVDs using 1.16.0, nothing but errors.
I then tried ripping the same DVD with MDRP, I had no problems whatsoever.
1.16.0 keeps asking me for access to one of my Documents folder, every time I launch it.
I didn't have this issue with the previous version (can I get an older installer BTW?).
The two checkboxes under Preferences/Integration (for VLC & Handbrake) - are now disabled. Initially, I was able to check the VLC box.
I''ve tried ripping 2 different DVDs using 1.16.0, nothing but errors.
I then tried ripping the same DVD with MDRP, I had no problems whatsoever.
1.16.0 keeps asking me for access to one of my Documents folder, every time I launch it.
I didn't have this issue with the previous version (can I get an older installer BTW?).
The two checkboxes under Preferences/Integration (for VLC & Handbrake) - are now disabled. Initially, I was able to check the VLC box.
Re: Is 1.16.0 broken in Big Sur?
What happens if you change the permission on mmccextr in the App bundle?
https://www.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=24651
I think the 'Failed to execute external program 'ccextractor' …' message is because of incorrect permissions in 1.16.0.
Old versions of MakeMKV can be found here: https://www.makemkv.com/download/old/
https://www.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=24651
I think the 'Failed to execute external program 'ccextractor' …' message is because of incorrect permissions in 1.16.0.
Old versions of MakeMKV can be found here: https://www.makemkv.com/download/old/
Re: Is 1.16.0 broken in Big Sur?
What permissions should I change it to?
Why didn’t I need to do this with the previous versions?
Why didn’t I need to do this with the previous versions?
Re: Is 1.16.0 broken in Big Sur?
You need to do a chmod +x on it, to make it executable.
Previous versions included the eXecute bit being set already.
Previous versions included the eXecute bit being set already.
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FAQ about BETA and PERMANENT keys.
How to aid in finding the answer to your problem: Activating Debug Logging
Re: Is 1.16.0 broken in Big Sur?
Ok, done. Ripping again.
The program still prompts me for access every time I rip a disc, and the two checkboxes are still disabled.
Are the Admins reading this?
Re: Is 1.16.0 broken in Big Sur?
My M1 Mac does not show a prompt when I launch MakeMKV. Can you take a screenshot of it (https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201361) and post it here? Also, what do you answer for this prompt?
Re: Is 1.16.0 broken in Big Sur?
I assume this is the OP over on the VLC forums: https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=156484
Re: Is 1.16.0 broken in Big Sur?
There's an update to MakeMKV. Give it a try. https://makemkv.com/download/
Re: Is 1.16.0 broken in Big Sur?
yes, that is my post.dcoke22 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 04, 2021 8:46 pmI assume this is the OP over on the VLC forums: https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=156484
Unfortunately, the crash dump was not that useful to the VLC author(s)
Re: Is 1.16.0 broken in Big Sur?
Installed 1.16.1dcoke22 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 04, 2021 9:05 pmThere's an update to MakeMKV. Give it a try. https://makemkv.com/download/
They aren't addressing the issues I've been reporting. Well, they fixed the permissions issue,
but MakeMKV still prompts me for access to my Documents folder, and the two checkboxes are still disabled.
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Re: Is 1.16.0 broken in Big Sur?
MakeMKV does not ask any permissions, this is done by OS. I would like what kind of folder the program tries to access, could be a Data directory misconfiguration.
Disabled VLC integration means that the program can't access VLC app to install the libmmbd library - most likely it is caused by a manual install of the older version. Please check the location of VLC bundle, or just plainly re-install VLC.
Re: Is 1.16.0 broken in Big Sur?
mike admin wrote: ↑Thu Mar 04, 2021 11:44 pmMakeMKV does not ask any permissions, this is done by OS.
The picture below makes the user think MakeMKV is prompting the user. This did not happen prior to 1.16.x
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Re: Is 1.16.0 broken in Big Sur?
I've uninstalled VLC and re-installed it. The two checkboxes in the MakeMKV Integration menu are finally accessible.mike admin wrote: ↑Thu Mar 04, 2021 11:44 pmPlease check the location of VLC bundle, or just plainly re-install VLC.
However, re-launching MakeMKV after reinstalling VLC, caused another KP.
I've sent you a PM with the crash dump
Re: Is 1.16.0 broken in Big Sur?
In macOS Big Sur the folders Desktop, Downloads, and Documents have extra security permissions.
https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-hel ... a35146/mac
Are you trying save rips to your Documents folder? Or is the MakeMKV data directory (in MakeMKV's preferences) set to Documents? Or maybe the log is trying to go into Documents? On my system, a MBA, in System Preferences -> Security & Privacy -> Privacy -> Files and Folders, MakeMKV only has permission to access Removable Volumes. I don't put rips or anything into any of the protected folders.
https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-hel ... a35146/mac
Are you trying save rips to your Documents folder? Or is the MakeMKV data directory (in MakeMKV's preferences) set to Documents? Or maybe the log is trying to go into Documents? On my system, a MBA, in System Preferences -> Security & Privacy -> Privacy -> Files and Folders, MakeMKV only has permission to access Removable Volumes. I don't put rips or anything into any of the protected folders.