Endless Permission requests that are never honored
Endless Permission requests that are never honored
Someone back in November brought this up but no response. On a new M1 mac on Monterey and I get 10-15 requests for permission for the same folder. I even gave MakeMKV full disk permissions and still it asks... endlessly.
Any solution to this?
Any solution to this?
Last edited by ravedog on Sun Feb 06, 2022 11:24 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Endless Permission requests that are never honored
I've been looking for a solution for this as well and haven't found one yet. Hasn't bothered me too much, but I could certainly see it getting quite bothersome eventually over a long string of rips.
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And that's why I just registered to post and rely to see if this was happening to anyone else.
My new M1 Pro MacBook arrived yesterday and this was one of the first things I noticed this morning. Thought it was just me
My new M1 Pro MacBook arrived yesterday and this was one of the first things I noticed this morning. Thought it was just me
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Re: Endless Permission requests that are never honored
Snap. Any fix for this? M1 Mac mini Monterrey
Re: Endless Permission requests that are never honored
I'm having the same issue:
Monterey 12.4
MakeMKV 1.16.7
Mac Studio M1 Pro based
I can access the external Blu-Ray drive but I cannot change the MakeMKV Data Directory nor can I change the output folder (to external drive).
Yes, MakeMKV is showing up in Full Disk access. However, it is not in Security & Privacy -> Privacy -> Files and Folder which is also necessary for Removable Volumes access. That is not user settable, it must be done in the install code.
Monterey 12.4
MakeMKV 1.16.7
Mac Studio M1 Pro based
I can access the external Blu-Ray drive but I cannot change the MakeMKV Data Directory nor can I change the output folder (to external drive).
Yes, MakeMKV is showing up in Full Disk access. However, it is not in Security & Privacy -> Privacy -> Files and Folder which is also necessary for Removable Volumes access. That is not user settable, it must be done in the install code.
Re: Endless Permission requests that are never honored
Newbie here (although not new to using MakeMKV) and having the same problem.
All permissions are granted where applicable, and everything else is running flawlessly, however I'm still getting the attached prompt before I rip.
macOS Monterey 12.5
MakeMKV 1.17.1
MacBook Pro with an M1 chip
Has anyone managed to find a solution?
All permissions are granted where applicable, and everything else is running flawlessly, however I'm still getting the attached prompt before I rip.
macOS Monterey 12.5
MakeMKV 1.17.1
MacBook Pro with an M1 chip
Has anyone managed to find a solution?
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Re: Endless Permission requests that are never honored
I’m also having this issue on my M1 Mac Mini. As far as I can tell from other posts, the only current workaround is to spend the $99 to create an Apple developer account and codesign and notarize the app yourself.
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This is just the worst. I hope it gets fixed but I do not have much hope.
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That has nothing to do with this folder permissions issue. That's is for initial install and is easily bypassed.
Re: Endless Permission requests that are never honored
Thank you. I guess I misunderstood what others were saying in similar threads. The endless permissions pop ups are getting to be a real pain, especially when performing a full disk backup. Sometimes the backup will start and I’ll come back later only to find that it asked for access to removable drives again and the backup never occurred.
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Still no update to this issue seemingly? Does anyone know if it has been acknowledged and we might expect it to be resolved in a future version?
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I’ve given up and just accepted the fact that I will have to acknowledge the prompts every time. It seems this isn’t a big enough issue to be fixed.
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Re: Endless Permission requests that are never honored
Would like to add my frustration with the bug to the thread.
This seems to be an M1 issue. I had been using a 2013-era Mac Pro since, well, 2013 and permissions only needed to be granted when I changed the destination drive. I upgraded (yes, I consider this an upgrade) to a Mac Studio and no matter what tweaking I do in Settings or in Terminal, I still have to give permission four times for each disc. Frustrating for an otherwise flawless bit of software.
This seems to be an M1 issue. I had been using a 2013-era Mac Pro since, well, 2013 and permissions only needed to be granted when I changed the destination drive. I upgraded (yes, I consider this an upgrade) to a Mac Studio and no matter what tweaking I do in Settings or in Terminal, I still have to give permission four times for each disc. Frustrating for an otherwise flawless bit of software.
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Re: Endless Permission requests that are never honored
I got one work around. Using the terminal and run the makemkv command from there.
It might ask one time permission from terminal, but since then I didn't get any prompts.
For those that aren't familiar,
Go to 'Applications' in Finder,
Right click the MakeMKV app and go to 'Show Package Contents'
Go to the Contents/Macos folder, you'll find a 'makemkv' executable in there.
Open Terminal app and drag the file to the terminal to paste the file path, and press enter.
That's it.
It might ask one time permission from terminal, but since then I didn't get any prompts.
For those that aren't familiar,
Go to 'Applications' in Finder,
Right click the MakeMKV app and go to 'Show Package Contents'
Go to the Contents/Macos folder, you'll find a 'makemkv' executable in there.
Open Terminal app and drag the file to the terminal to paste the file path, and press enter.
That's it.
Re: Endless Permission requests that are never honored
Thank you for pointing this out! This method worked for me with the following caveat: You have to open MakeMKV from terminal every time. Opening the app from the dock or from the applications folder, even after performing the steps above still results in the prompts.Videodrome wrote: ↑Wed May 03, 2023 11:58 amI got one work around. Using the terminal and run the makemkv command from there.
It might ask one time permission from terminal, but since then I didn't get any prompts.
For those that aren't familiar,
Go to 'Applications' in Finder,
Right click the MakeMKV app and go to 'Show Package Contents'
Go to the Contents/Macos folder, you'll find a 'makemkv' executable in there.
Open Terminal app and drag the file to the terminal to paste the file path, and press enter.
That's it.