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Re: FxPlugs in Snow Leopard
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Re: FxPlugs in Snow Leopard


  • Subject: Re: FxPlugs in Snow Leopard
  • From: Brian Gardner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2009 16:33:21 -0700

Certainly, I've had lots of troubles in the past with Ozone.

My guess would be that that one (or more) of the 3rd party plugins
are making the plugin loading fail. I'm no expert, though.

If that's true, there's pretty much two ways to proceed:

1). Drag all the plugins out of your FxPlug directory/directories,
then start adding them back one at a time, launching FCP each time, to see if
they start appearing. Starting with the safest, most trusted FxPlug.


or

2.) Drag only the suspect FxPlugs out into a separate temp directory,
and relaunch FCP to see if the rest of the plugins reveal themselves.
Start by removing Sapphire, DPX, and the Sony FxPlugs.
If it doesn't work, keep dragging out more of them until it does work.


If it were me, I'd start by temporarily removing all the third party FxPlug plugins,
everything except my own. And see in mine load okay, because those I can
do something about. If that works and my FxPlug plugins appeared in FCP,
then I'd start loading 3rd party FxPlug pugins back in, in a divide and conquer manner
until I've isolated the culprits.


   -- Brian

On Sep 7, 2009, at 4:00 PM, Wes Plate wrote:

On 9/7/09 3:39 PM, "Brian Gardner" <email@hidden> wrote:

Is there anything peculiar in your FCP System Settings, like odd
Effects Handling settings?

Not that I'm aware of. I have Sapphire from Genarts installed and their web
site notes that it is so far incompatible with 10.6.



Is there anything in the system log or console that gives any hints?

The Console log only complains about a DPX component, a Sony plug-in and the
Ozone framework.



-- Wes Plate Automatic Duck, Inc. http://www.automaticduck.com


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