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[Issue] Cannot start app on macOS #122

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dusan01 opened this issue Dec 24, 2019 · 3 comments
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[Issue] Cannot start app on macOS #122

dusan01 opened this issue Dec 24, 2019 · 3 comments
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dusan01 commented Dec 24, 2019

Hey there, i have macOS Catalina 10.15.1 and i am not sure if it's because of that new system, or whatever might be, but i can't open application anymore, i tried different versions of it too. I always get message "The application “LiveMe Pro Tools” can’t be opened."

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Sorry but I don't run macOS so will need to receive verification from other macOS users along with any detailed error messages before I can being addressing this issue.

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Hey there, i have macOS Catalina 10.15.1 and i am not sure if it's because of that new system, or whatever might be, but i can't open application anymore, i tried different versions of it too. I always get message "The application “LiveMe Pro Tools” can’t be opened."

Ok, easy fix. I also had the same problem with LMPT not opening on macOS Catalina 10.15.1. The simple fix is how you unzip Liveme file. MacOS seems to use the Archive Utility by default to unzip a file, which is causing the problem. You need to use a different way to unzip the file.
I use Keka which is a macOS file archiver, and it works perfectly, not just for LMPT but for all files(my advice is to set Keka to default and all you have to do is double click the file or just right click).
Here's what worked for me..
1- Start from scratch and delete current LMPT app(not your back ups, just the app).
2- Download newest release for macos.
3- Download Keka(or use a different one other then the default Archive Utility as that doesn't work)
4- Find LMPT file, right click it, then click Open with, then click Keka(if you just double click the file,
Archive Utility will extract it by default, so its very important to make sure you right click, and open with Keka, also you can just set Keka as your default way to unzip, which is what I do and just double click every file you need to unzip)
5- After LMPT is extracted, double click/open app. A popup will say this
Screen Shot 2019-12-25 at 4 30 53 AM
Then go ahead and click cancel.
6- Next, go to System Preferences, then Security & Privacy, then this will show up
Screen Shot 2019-12-25 at 4 31 35 AM
Then go ahead and click open anyway. That's it, super simple, this worked for me.
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dusan01 commented Dec 25, 2019

@stingersplash Yep, that worked perfectly, now it runs, thanks a lot for help!

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