15:25:09 DNG Converter available: /Applications/Adobe DNG Converter.app 15:25:09 Successfully launched ExifTool Pool. 15:25:09 Launching 8 instances of ExifTool 15:25:08 Checking for render tasks in: /Users/higgins/Documents/LRTimelapse/LRTInterface.txt 15:25:08 Launched Visual Previews worker with 32 threads. 15:25:08 Preview Color Management not activated. 15:25:07 Start path: /Volumes/Fast External HD/CTWC - Thu Timelapse/101NZ7_2 15:25:07 Launched Batch Processing worker with 32 threads. 15:25:07 Launched LRTExport worker with 16 threads. 15:25:03 Registered Tiff-Reader: 15:25:03 Registered Tiff-Reader: 15:25:03 Loading UI Ressources. 15:25:03 Licensed to: Chris Higgins, Chris Higgins LLC, Portland - Professional License. 15:25:03 Running on: Mac OS X locale: en_US 15:25:02 Reading settings from /Users/higgins/Library/Application Support/LRTimelapse/nfig 15:25:02 Created Log file: /Users/higgins/Documents/LRTimelapse Here is the log, minus the licensing bit at the top: I searched the forum and the FAQ and did not see the same issue, so I thought I would post here and see if there is anything I can do to fix this? I have not attempted to install a newer version of ffmpeg, in part because the executable appears to be bundled inside LRTimelapse itself.I'm not sure if I can install a different one and tell this software to use an Intel binary instead. So I do, and I see there that for some reason LRTimelapse is trying to use the Apple Silicon version of ffmpeg (?). But then in LRTimelapse, when I go to Render video, I get an error that I cannot continue and to check the logfile. When going to export a new timelapse, the frames are all prepared by Lightroom Classic. The license is active on the Mac and most functions work, except render during export. Note that I have previously used LRTimelapse on a MacBook Pro (Apple Silicon), but I did not do anything to transfer that version to my Intel desktop Mac. I am using LRTimelapse 6.1 Universal, downloaded today from the website. I reinstalled LRTimelapse today on an iMac Pro (18-core, 2017, Intel) running macOS 12.6 Monterey.
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