Re: Anyone recording CODEC audio?
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.....have you taken a look in System Prefs > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Accessibility to see if Amadeus wants it?
And if not, I wonder if your unilaterally granting it would help? That works. The default for Amadeus is to request Microphone Access but adding them to Full Disk Access allows recording without turning off the Firewall. The input is still fixed (i.e. no fader control) but that’s fine….levels all seem to be in the -5 to -2.8 range, even on “loud†recordings. Better to be turning up a clean sound than turning down a distorted one.
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Re: Anyone recording CODEC audio?
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....check System Preferences > Network and see if your USB port is listed among the network ports and if so, try removing the USB port from the list of possible network ports.... I took a peek there and only saw: • Bluetooth Pan (Not Connected) • iPad USB (Not Connected) • Wi-Fi (Off) • Thunder something or other Bridge (Not Connected) So, I figured, "not much to do here" and just left it alone.
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Re: Anyone recording CODEC audio?
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.....have you taken a look in System Prefs > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Accessibility to see if Amadeus wants it?
And if not, I wonder if your unilaterally granting it would help? That works. The default for Amadeus is to request Microphone Access but adding them to Full Disk Access allows recording without turning off the Firewall. Did you go for Full Disk Access because Accessibility was insufficient? I'm not clear on that.
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Re: Anyone recording CODEC audio?
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Did you go for Full Disk Access because Accessibility was insufficient? No...I was taken aback by the Accessibility caution "Allow the apps to control your computer". However, I have since tried Amadeus using Accessibility and it works fine. I wasn't too worried about Full Disk Access because some trusted apps need it (e.g. Carbon Copy Cloner, Cookie, Onyx) so Amadeus wasn't a concern as I consider it a trusted app. However, I have since put it into Accessibility. For my information.....which would you use and why?
ryck
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Did you go for Full Disk Access because Accessibility was insufficient? No...I was taken aback by the Accessibility caution "Allow the apps to control your computer". However, I have since tried Amadeus using Accessibility and it works fine. I wasn't too worried about Full Disk Access because some trusted apps need it (e.g. Carbon Copy Cloner, Cookie, Onyx) so Amadeus wasn't a concern as I consider it a trusted app. However, I have since put it into Accessibility. For my information.....which would you use and why? My understanding is that Full Disk Access is far more permissive than Accessibility, the functionality of the former being described literally, while the latter merely gives apps access to specific functionality they need to access but can't because of sandboxing, so given an option, Accessibility would be my go-to. Have you really got CCC and Cookie in Full Disk Access? I'm running both apps, and neither is in either Full Disk Access or Accessibility. As a matter of fact, I've got nothing in Full Disk Access. (Cookie appears to circumvent Accessibility by asking for access permission when you install it.)
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Re: Anyone recording CODEC audio?
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Have you really got CCC and Cookie in Full Disk Access? I'm running both apps, and neither is in either Full Disk Access or Accessibility. As a matter of fact, I've got nothing in Full Disk Access. Okay, thanks very much.....good to know. I'm changing mine over to the same status. My Accessibility now has only Amadeus and OnyX....and Cookie seems to be working just fine without being in either Full Disk Access or Accessibility.
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When you install Catalina there are options for Full Disk Access (which is essential for many (most?) utility apps) or selective File/Folder access which is essential for many sandboxed apps if they are going be able to do anything. In fact, virtually all third party apps will have to be granted some level of access even if it just to the Documents folder.
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Have you really got CCC and Cookie in Full Disk Access? I'm running both apps, and neither is in either Full Disk Access or Accessibility. As a matter of fact, I've got nothing in Full Disk Access. One of my CCC backups ran last night but a dialogue box warned that it was not done properly because it did not have Full Disk Access. I manually ran the other backup this morning and got the same caution when I hit "Clone". Interestingly, opening Full Disk Access and checking the CCC box did not get rid of the caution. I actually had to follow the CCC process of dragging their fish icon into the Full Disk Access window....then everything worked as usual.
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I've got no idea what to make of that; if, as it sounds, it's a brand new situation, maybe you ought to "Report a Problem" from CCC's Help menu. Did CCC insert itself into your FDA pane, or did you select it? As I said, I haven't got CCC in either FDA or Accessibility, and I clone to both internal and external drives. Update: I took a look in CCC's documentation (and saw the fish for the first time), and it turns out that it does need full disk access, and a chance look at CCC's menu bar disclosed that my installation has got it, despite the fact that it doesn't appear in my FDA pane.
The new Great Equalizer is the SEND button.
In Memory of Harv: Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. ~Voltaire
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