All I can do is wait for the next Bluray rip and repeat the process all over again. So I guess I can't definitively say it's MMKV causing problems. (Mail still stalls during Print ("Searching Remote Content") but I put a clunky workaround in place.) Restarted and everything seems right again. Why those options suddenly became enabled is puzzling I didn't even know they existed. Googled again and found ways to disable misbehavior through System Preferences. I can't guarantee it's completely uninstalled. So rather than wait, I Googled a way to uninstall MakeMKV without buying their app (OSX Uninstaller). That said, in addition to the mentioned issues, Mail started acting strangely. I do have some 6 ext HDDs, plus printer and DAC, but everything worked fine until I installed MakeMKV. I'm not uncomfortable reinstalling OS X, but it's a day-long chore I'd like to avoid as a last measure. The few times I've been directed to reset NVRAM/PRAM, it changed nothing. Nothing is selected in Login Items here. Not to dismiss your Mac-basics suggestions, but. Note that each Mac machine may be different from each other as the above suggestions may or may not work for you. The machine reads external devices while booting Multiple external devices connected to your iMac may also prolong boot up times.Make sure to Back Up you HD first before reinstalling. Then release the keys when you hear the sound for the second time. Then quickly hold these combination keys: Command + Option + P + R, right after you hear the startup sound. First, shut down your Mac, press the start key (or button). Reset NVRAM or PRAM on older Mac Machines.Then select those items you don’t need to open up on startup, and click the minus “-” symbol. Click Apple icon > System Preferences > Users & Groups, now click on the Login Items tab (it’s right next to Password). The possible fixes I could think of are listed below. My ram is 40Gb I've also tried MakeMKV on Snow Leopard 10.6 and Mountain Lion 10.8 and works fine. I would also have 2 different versions of MakeMKV installed. I’m using 3 Mac OS alternately, Mavericks 10.9.5, Yosemite 10.10.5 and Sierra 10.12.5 with MakeMKV. Luckily, I have not encountered major problems like slowdown in boot up or conflicts with other apps. On my end, I’ve been using MakeMKV in Mac OS X for 5+ years and so far running excellent. Welcome to the community and thanks for joining. Probably asking about a problem no one else has.īut I would like pointers on how to COMPLETELY uninstall MakeMKV, so I can at least confirm whether or not it's causing the hiccups. And second, if there is no solution, my need for ripping Blu’s is so seldom I wouldn’t mind downloading your app temporarily to rip, then uninstall again. If there is no such solution, can you point me to instructions to COMPLETELY uninstall MakeMKV? First, so I can do a quick test to confirm my suspicions. I did notice, after the fact, that v.1.14.5 has a very recent date on it (9/5/19) is it possible that it has a bug or two?Ĭan you recommend a solution to get my desktop back to ‘perfect’? And I would like to get back to normal, and not wait for something worse to happen over time for my lack of attention. I'm a little concerned that there may be a conflict, however small, at the kernel level – at which point I'm out of my element to track down or fix. Again, everything else seems to work fine, including MakeMKV. These things have never happened before I’m not an Apple fanatic, but the machine really has been flawless. (When I get back on, everything appears normal, active apps working the entire time.) I tried changing SS settings, but nothing. * After Screen Saver engages, when I touch the keyboard to get back on, the log-in appears asking for a password. * Boots / restarts take noticeably longer (though still well under 30 seconds). I'm fairly sure it couldn't be anything else, but apparently MakeMKV is causing some basic Mac misbehavior: Just a couple days ago I purchased a subscription key (version 1.14.5), and got the usual Apple warning that I was downloading an unrecognized app, and I clicked "download anyway" which I've done successfully several times before with other apps. I suspect installing the app may be causing conflicts with my iMac.įirst, Blurays are ripping fine, and Mac (mis)behavior is not extreme, for now.Ī few months ago, I downloaded a trial of MakeMKV and ripped a few discs honestly can't remember if there was any issue then. I emailed MakeMKV Support, didn't get a reply, so I've registered and restated my issue here:
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