Sounds possible. Thanks. Also, I copied some plugins directly into the appropriate folder rather than installing but The QT plugin comes with the system so that one should work! All machines were cloned from a master image and that might be relevant. We have a new MacPro arriving so I might test from scratch with that.
With best wishes,
With best wishes,
Roger Shufflebottom
+44 7973 543660
This is likely MacOSX Gatekeeper weirdness going on under the hood. You'll note some applications throw up a dialog box that needs to be clicked as "trusted" the first time it's launched. A non-admin user would not have permission to decide this. I know plug ins are not apps, but I would guess the installer needs to set permissions correctly to avoid the problems you are having on first use. That would be the domain of the developer. I would recommend you contact the plugin developer about the issue, as well as Avid, so they can work through the issue.
On Tuesday, October 7, 2014, Roger Shufflebottom rogershuff@yahoo.co.uk [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I'm supervising 40 Mac Media Composers (OS 10.9.4, MC 7.0.4) in a university. I made sure I ran up each system when logged in as administrator befroe letting the students loose (they have a regular, non-admin account) but I didn't check every single feature. I'm finding that some of the AMA plugins don't work when a non-admin user is working. If I log in as admin, the plug-in works as normal (had this with AVCD and regular QuickTime). Loging back in as a normal user and the plugins work - I'm sure I've never needed to check and test each and every plugin before (but we weren't on this OS or MC version last year). Anyone?With Best Wishes,
Roger Shufflebottom
+44 7973 543 660
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