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Failed to cache Audio Units & Unable to change the language of the software #3336

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Mmmmarvin opened this issue Apr 28, 2024 · 3 comments
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Hope to get an answer as soon as possible,Thank you so much!

@latenitefilms latenitefilms self-assigned this May 2, 2024
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Apologies for the delayed reply.

I'm still running macOS Sonoma 14.3, but both these features still seem to be working for me.

Can you try pressing the Scan Motion Templates button in the Final Cut Pro panel in CommandPost's Preferences? This should re-scan Audio Units as well. Do you still get an error?

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Do you get any errors when attempting to change languages?

@latenitefilms latenitefilms changed the title Failed to cache Audio Units&Unable to change the language of the software Failed to cache Audio Units & Unable to change the language of the software May 3, 2024
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kanoto commented Nov 5, 2024

I’m experiencing this issue as well and am unsure if it’s related, but the “Enable Scrolling Timeline” feature doesn’t work at all.


CommandPost v1.4.27 (Build: 8020)

Build Date:                     Jun 22 2024, 12:20:02
macOS Version:                  15.1.0
CommandPost Locale:             en_CA
Current Keyboard Layout:        Canadian
Final Cut Pro Path:             /Applications/Final Cut Pro.app
Final Cut Pro Version:          10.8.1
Final Cut Pro Language:         en
Developer Mode:                 false

2024-11-05 23:41:24: -- Loading /Applications/CommandPost.app/Contents/Resources/extensions/cp/init.lua
2024-11-05 23:41:24: 
2024-11-05 23:41:24: 23:41:24         cp:     Loading Plugins...
2024-11-05 23:41:27: 23:41:27 ERROR:      scan: Failed to cache Audio Units.
2024-11-05 23:41:28: 23:41:28 ** Warning:   plugins: Slow Plugin: core.loupedeckctandlive.manager (1.0526280403137)
2024-11-05 23:41:29: 23:41:29 ** Warning:   plugins: Slow Plugin: core.menu.menuaction (1.3950769901276)
2024-11-05 23:41:29:                  cp:     Plugins Loaded.
2024-11-05 23:41:29:                          Startup Time: 4.497723 seconds
2024-11-05 23:41:29:                          Garbage Collection Mode: generational
2024-11-05 23:41:29: -- Done.

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I’m experiencing this issue as well and am unsure if it’s related, but the “Enable Scrolling Timeline” feature doesn’t work at all.

@kanoto - Ummmm, it's working fine on all our machines running macOS 15.1 and FCP 10.8.1.

There's no errors in your supplied log file.

Can you try using the Default Workspace on a single screen? Does it work there if you press CONTROL+OPTION+COMMAND+H?

If not, can you please share a screenshot of your Final Cut Pro window?

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