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Download imovie for mac from terminal
Download imovie for mac from terminal








download imovie for mac from terminal

Sorry John for the late response but I’ve been kind of busy so let me help you with a step by step.

download imovie for mac from terminal

:: Update 4/20/20 – removed this broken link – :: If you like you can download this two-line script file that will launch iMovie HD for you (assuming it is located as /Application/iMovie HD): You’ll get a bunch of warnings about deprecated API calls that will one day be removed (meaning iMovie HD’s days are still numbered). $ /Applications/iMovie HD.app/Contents/MacOS/iMovie HD Solutionįrom the Terminal, launch iMovie HD like so: I tried running iMovie HD from the Terminal to see if I could get any details about the error, and I was pleasantly surprised at the results. With an i386 binary it ought to be fine but apparently it is not. Applications/iMovie HD.app/Contents/MacOS/iMovie HD: Mach-O universal binary with 2 architectures: $ file /Applications/iMovie HD.app/Contents/MacOS/iMovie HD

download imovie for mac from terminal

I am not sure why the Finder in Yosemite will not launch iMovie HD, which was around during the PowerPC and Intel transition and has a fat binary at its core. UPDATE, Nov 2015: Skip straight to Rolando’s comment below for the best solution yet. UPDATE, Sept 2015: Looks like this trick works in El Capitan too. I was delighted to discover a workaround that works, well, for now. The Finder gave me an error saying, You can’t use this version of the application “iMovie HD” with this version of OS X.

#DOWNLOAD IMOVIE FOR MAC FROM TERMINAL MAC OS X#

I was disappointed to see that I could no longer run iMovie HD (available here) after upgrading to Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite.










Download imovie for mac from terminal