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Re: AU PlugIns in iMovie 6
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Re: AU PlugIns in iMovie 6


  • Subject: Re: AU PlugIns in iMovie 6
  • From: William Stewart <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 17:35:26 -0800

its hard coded

The Component Mgr has a set of paths that it searches, and I don't know of anyway that you can tell it to look in other paths.. you can of course use the register call to register private components, but that still wouldn't show up as a path anywhere

On Dec 10, 2008, at 2:26 AM, Stephan M. Bernsee wrote:


@Brian: Thanks for the suggestion - yes I tried that (as well as looking inside the iTunes bundle to see if the AUs used in iMovie 6 are in there somewhere) but so far this has been inconclusive. I thought there might be an "official" way for doing this...


@Dave: Yes, I know that the default location for AUs is in the components folder, and our plug ins work perfectly in Logic, FCP and Garageband. The thing is that iMovie seems to treat them differently, as only a subset of the Apple AUs are available in version 6. I was hoping there might be some official way to get included in that list...

Thanks again
Stephan


On 10.12.2008, at 11:12, Brian Willoughby wrote:

What do you see when you execute the following in Terminal:

strings /Applications/iMovie.app/Contents/MacOS/iMovie

? If you pipe that through a search for '/' then you might find some interesting paths. Then again, you'd have to run strings on all the bundles loaded by iMovie, too.

Brian Willoughby
Sound Consulting


On Dec 10, 2008, at 01:42, Stephan M. Bernsee wrote:
apparently iMovie 6 is using some (but not all) of the built-in MacOS X Audio Unit plug ins for its Audio FX tab under "Editing". Are these AUs hard coded into the application or are there some magic incantations that one can perform in order to make a particular AU visible to iMovie 6? Putting them in ~/Library/ iMovie/Plug-Ins seems to have no effect.

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 >Re: AU PlugIns in iMovie 6 (From: Brian Willoughby <email@hidden>)
 >Re: AU PlugIns in iMovie 6 (From: "Stephan M. Bernsee" <email@hidden>)

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