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stylestyle
post Sun 3 Dec 2006, 21:13
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I have just installed Logic Pro 7.2.3 in Tiger 4.8 on my G5 PowerPC Dual 1.8 Ghz (Motu 828Mk2).
I can open Logic and it finds all the plug-ins, sampler and AU-synths, it works and sounds like normally.

But when the first arrange window opens it is partly white and has some text printed in German.
The white also appears in all the plug-ins and other environments, and makes it impossible to work in. blink.gif

I´m very thankful for any hints to what can solve this matter

thanks!
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lancet
post Fri 8 Dec 2006, 14:25
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that "text printed in German" says something about Quicktime. no?

If the preferences / permissions doesn't fix it, then do an "archive and install" and run ALL the latest updates

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107120

it looks like your quicktime install is screwed up somehow.

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stylestyle
post Fri 8 Dec 2006, 16:07
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QUOTE (lancet @ Fri 8 Dec 2006, 14:25) *
that "text printed in German" says something about Quicktime. no?

If the preferences / permissions doesn't fix it, then do an "archive and install" and run ALL the latest updates

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107120

it looks like your quicktime install is screwed up somehow.



YEp!
That was it. I didn´t have the latest QT.

Thanks very much Lance and all! biggrin.gif
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