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running FCPX on your DP machine - need help
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 10:40 am
by labman
Okay. So traditionally I have always run FCPX on a standalone iMac. But I need to have it run on one of my bigger DP production rigs. Yesterday I did the install, repaired permission rebooted, yada yada yada. Launched FCPX and it just spun and spun and spun. Did a force quit and saw a whole bunch of auvatool things in the list of apps. Did the same thing reboot tried again, same results. So a quick google search shows me that FCPX has problems with some Audio Units. Waves, bluecoat etc... Of course, there are hundreds of them of my main DP rigs.
So how are you guys and gals able to run FCPX on your DP rigs successfully? Appreciate the tips cause I am

running FCPX on your DP machine - need help
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 10:35 pm
by James Steele
I don't have a lot of time to explain now but what FCPX is doing is testing all your AU plus one at a time. If you let it go long enough if should go through all your plugs. Give it 10 minutes or so. After that it won't do it anymore.
Better solution I use is an older app for making audio unit sets and moving AUs out of the Components folder before you start a FCPX session. I'll have to check later on the name of it, but it's older so it requires a work around (changing permissions on your Components folder) to make it work properly on newer OSes.
Re: running FCPX on your DP machine - need help
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2016 5:14 am
by Killahurts
James Steele wrote:I don't have a lot of time to explain now but what FCPX is doing is testing all your AU plus one at a time. If you let it go long enough if should go through all your plugs. Give it 10 minutes or so. After that it won't do it anymore.
I went through this
exact scenario a few days ago. I too though something was broken, but it takes FCPX that long to examine the AUs. One thing, if you have unlicensed plugins, like expired demos, etc., and they are turned off in DP, they will not be turned off outside of DP, and will complain when an app like FCPX examines them. Easier to remove those plugs from the components folder first. Some plugin companies require you to install everything, even if you use just one plugin. SSL (Duende Native) is like that. I think Soundtoys is too. FCPX will not let these go after the first examination, and will remind you every time you start the app, that those are unlicensed.
Re: running FCPX on your DP machine - need help
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2016 6:00 am
by labman
Good tips guys. I appreciate it. Will have to just let it run over lunch.
Re: running FCPX on your DP machine - need help
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2016 9:07 am
by labman
You guys were right. It takes a LOOONNNG time on the first boot.
But I am feeling much better now.
