Rig Manager doesn't move or delete files just like that. If a Rig Pack, for whatever reason, is not present on your computer, Rig Manager will load it from our server. The new "cover" section doesn't regroup your own content; it is just a different visual representation of the existing Rig Packs.
Posts by G String
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can you please contact support - we need to go through a couple of things with you
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You need to find what has changed on your system. There is a reason why Rig Manager suddenly starts crashing on your system. You should contact support
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You cannot make a "booth". We curate the "marketplace". It is based on the Rig Packs we make and buy. All this has been there for a long while. What has changed is that we've included a link from the Rig Pack to the website of the manufacturer of the content.
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Will a Rig Manager backup from a newer version work on an older version? Not tried it. I usually recommend people make a backup before upgrading, especially to Beta. There could be difference in the database files that could cause it to fail.
Short answer: No. A backup is designed for recall with the same version.
Long answer: Going one version back was never an issue. Going back from a beta to a release was never an issue. But going to a much older version is gambling. We don't recommend that. The backup will not necessarily fail in this case, but it could be that the data in the backup is not prepared for the old version.
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We already have a thread for that. In this thread are some questions, if you like, answer them and post your screenshot there as well. I'll close this thread now
Here:
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leopold 44 - What's your screen resolution?
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This thread is not about Macs.
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Edward Dixon giorgio lamp - can you please contact support by email? Just write that G-String has requested you to contact support. We want to run some tests with you.
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Everybody - dial it back a bit. Pretty please. Let's show the internet that we can have a sampling rate discussion without all this
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I see the new Beta version of Rig Manager only supports MacOS 10.14 and later. I presume that there are still a lot of users like myself that are still using High Sierra (10.13) because of the limitations of our Macs. Will these machines be supported after beta? I don't really want to buy a new computer just to continue using Rig Manager.
No, Rig Manager 3.4 and higher will require macOS 10.14 or higher.
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Please try the following steps:
- Move the installer to the Application folder before double-clicking for installation
- Right-click on the .pkg you want to install.
- Select "Get Info" from the options menu.
- A window showing the info of the file will open. You will see a lock button at the bottom right corner of the window. Click on the lock to unlock the file.
- Enter your password in the authorization prompt.
- Go to System Settings/Privacy & Security/Full Disk Access and check the Installer app. If it is not there, add it.
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Never mind because it got fixed with the beta released today.
We have not fixed anything in this regard.
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Too many different topics in one thread ...
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Works fine here. Please contact support
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Please uninstall and reinstall the iOS app.
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ADMIN WARNING:
Sorry to bring that up, but: This thread is derailed by now. The topic is the new Liquid Profiles and nothing else.
So please, stop discussing anything else in this thread. You can always open a new thread for the rest.
Thanks you guys, GS
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This all sounds like a connection problem to me. We don't have reports logged indicating that there is an issue with drag and drop, copy paste etc.
Those functions will not work as expected without a reliable USB connection.
I'd check cables and remove other USB devices. Check, if something changes and go from there. Use another USB port etc.
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Stay tuned for an hour, we need to correct something with the Rig Manager download...