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- Joined: Mon Jul 12, 2021 9:15 am
- Real Name: Mehrdad Pahlevanzadeh
adamroberts wrote:Pahlevan wrote:After you install the Desktop Video, do not restart the computer till it ask you for permission of privacy for some apps.
Then go to Privacy > Firewall Options ( should unlock to activate) > +
and add Desktop video setup.app.
That's it.
Nope. That ain't working either.
I've not uninstalled Desktop Video with the included uninstall app. I've then removed the BlackmagicIO.kext and DeckLink_Driver.kext via the Terminal.
I then reinstalled 12.1. It never alerted me to any extension changes nor did it ask me to enable any permissions. I then opened the System Pref / Security & Privacy and there were no permissions waiting to be enabled. Checked to see it if Desktop Video Setup had Files and Folder access and it's listed as having access.
Launch the Desktop Video Setup and it sees my UltraStudio Mini Monitor (which is connected via an Apple Thunderbolt 2 to Thunderbolt 3 adaptor). All settings are accessible.
Reboot and Desktop Video Setup no longer sees my UltraStudio Mini Monitor.
I then tried installing 11.7. This time I was alerted that System Extensions had changed and I need to give them permission. Opened System Prefs and gave permission to Blackmagic Inc.
Reboot and Desktop Video Setup no longer sees my UltraStudio Mini Monitor. Sigh
So I then tried installing 12.1. This time I was alerted that System Extensions had changed and I need to give them permission. Opened System Prefs and gave permission to Blackmagic Inc.
Reboot and Desktop Video Setup no longer sees my UltraStudio Mini Monitor. Sigh
So I still have no access to the UltraStudio Mini Monitor.
Please consider that you should add permission in the Firewall setting! by adding exception for Desktop Video Setup.