FOUND A FIX! so im on the latest Ventura OS and latest version of FCPX 10.6.6 -- I renamed the Components folder to 'XComponents' so FCPX doesn't read it, -- opened FCPX, it opened fine (though it somehow had to validate some plug ins tho the folder has been moved) -- then renamed the Components folder back to normal whilst FCPX was open -- Opened Logic (which opened fine) -- Closed both programs -- Opened FCPX and it hanged on validation again -- then opened Logic and it somehow made FCPX read all my plug ins (which I have over 800)and boom it opened! Not sure if its a lucky thing or an actual fix but it worked for me! Hope this works for you all!
If you use DAWs for music, then you may not want to delete Guitar Rig or Kontakt as you might need it. If so, this solution may not be suitable for you unless you carefully note where these files were, copy and store them somewhere safe until hopefully this problem gets fixed better. Incidentially, I deleted Guitar Rig but not Kontakt and it restored functionality for me. Try that first before deleting too much.
Hi guys, after last update to Ventura 13.3.1 I tried and solved the same issue in this way: Reset Final Cut Pro's plug-in cache In the Finder press and hold the Option key and choose Go > Library. (The Library option will only appear while holding the Option key) • In the Finder window go into ~Library/Preferences/ • Move the com. apple. audio. InfoHelper. plist file to the Desktop. • Restart the computer, then open Final Cut Pro X. All installed Audio Unit plug-ins will be rescanned. Nothing to move or delete from Components folder... After the first fcp re-scanning everything run right. I hope it will be helpful for you!
Yeah, it’s a joke that they validate in Logic but not FCP. I need Guitar Rig and don’t want to be moving it in and out of that folder every time I switch between the two applications.
@@killasfilms interestingly when I downgraded to version 10.6.5 it actually started to show this pop-up, but sadly it still crashes after "what's new" Window
@@CoolGirlAyden well now just do the steps I show in the video. Make sure you look at the name of the files that are crashing your program and store them in and external drive. Please, Let me knowing how it goes.
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Thank you SO much! Seriously couldn’t find a solution and you just saved me countless hours of pain 😊
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FOUND A FIX!
so im on the latest Ventura OS and latest version of FCPX 10.6.6
-- I renamed the Components folder to 'XComponents' so FCPX doesn't read it,
-- opened FCPX, it opened fine (though it somehow had to validate some plug ins tho the folder has been moved)
-- then renamed the Components folder back to normal whilst FCPX was open
-- Opened Logic (which opened fine)
-- Closed both programs
-- Opened FCPX and it hanged on validation again
-- then opened Logic and it somehow made FCPX read all my plug ins (which I have over 800)and boom it opened!
Not sure if its a lucky thing or an actual fix but it worked for me!
Hope this works for you all!
If you use DAWs for music, then you may not want to delete Guitar Rig or Kontakt as you might need it. If so, this solution may not be suitable for you unless you carefully note where these files were, copy and store them somewhere safe until hopefully this problem gets fixed better. Incidentially, I deleted Guitar Rig but not Kontakt and it restored functionality for me. Try that first before deleting too much.
That's why I said if you use them store them in a external drive. I personally don't use them anymore so it is not an issue for me.
Thank you so much, brother!! Blessings!!
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Hi guys, after last update to Ventura 13.3.1 I tried and solved the same issue in this way:
Reset Final Cut Pro's plug-in cache
In the Finder press and hold the Option key and choose Go > Library. (The Library option will only appear while holding the Option key)
• In the Finder window go into ~Library/Preferences/
• Move the com. apple. audio. InfoHelper. plist file to the Desktop.
• Restart the computer, then open Final Cut Pro X. All installed Audio Unit plug-ins will be rescanned.
Nothing to move or delete from Components folder...
After the first fcp re-scanning everything run right.
I hope it will be helpful for you!
Thank you so much.
Do we need to move the file back after? If not, do we delete it? Thanks!
by the way this worked amazing thank you.
@@drewdamen I’m keeping the file on the desktop, in any case…
@@MrLiutus Got it. Thanks again.
It really help me by this video, many thanks bro !
Glad it did. You're welcome.
Thanx a bunch... Apple really need to fix their failure on this.
I agree.
Yeah, it’s a joke that they validate in Logic but not FCP. I need Guitar Rig and don’t want to be moving it in and out of that folder every time I switch between the two applications.
Hello I can have the link for the download of the final cut aventura please, I am subscribed to your channel
I am sorry. What link do you need ?
My final cut pro crushes immediately upon launch, without even showing this card, does anyone know how to fix that?
My suguestion is... see if your FCPX is updated.
@@killasfilms interestingly when I downgraded to version 10.6.5 it actually started to show this pop-up, but sadly it still crashes after "what's new" Window
@@CoolGirlAyden well now just do the steps I show in the video. Make sure you look at the name of the files that are crashing your program and store them in and external drive. Please, Let me knowing how it goes.