

Use System Toolkit to make it visible.Īpple Discussions: Compressor 4 crashes at startupĪpple Discussions: QuickTime crash on LionĪpple Discussions: Quicktime 7.6.6 (Pro) quits on launch when in Lionīecause of these issues, I would recommend steering clear of the latest security and iTunes updates on your editing machine, especially if you're using Focus Enhancements products. If you are using Lion, your user Library directory will be hidden by default. To fix this, copy /System/Library/QuickTime/ponent to ~/Library/QuickTime, overwriting the existing file in that location. Referenced from: /Library/QuickTime/ponent/Contents/MacOS/QuickTimeComponentsĮxpected in: /System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/QuickTime Symbol not found: _ValidateAudioChannelLayout Some people have had problems with Compressor, Cinema Tools, Final Cut Pro and QuickTime Player crashing at startup. QuickTime-based applications crashing at startup LAFCPUG: Invalid public movie atom was found in movie Remember to make a backup of the files you replace, just in case.Īpple Discussions: Invalid public movie atom was found in movieĪpple Discussions: Help!!! Upgrading to iTunes 10.5 has destroyed all video in Final Cut ProĪpple Discussions: Problems after QuickTime 7.7 update Reboot your computer and the problem should be solved. Replace the following files with the versions from a computer without Security Update 2011-006 installed (or alternatively extract them using Pacifist): Matt Geller of Meta Media Creative came up with another way of solving the problem. The recommended solution is to downgrade QuickTime or restore an earlier version of your system from a backup or clone.

Focus has acknowledged the issue here (PDF). This seems to especially affect HDV files created by Focus Enhancements storage products. Final Cut Pro will either crash or display a white screen. Several people have been getting the message "An invalid public movie atom was found in the movie" when playing back in QuickTime Player. (The security update is the most likely culprit but it may alternatively have been caused by the iTunes 10.5 update that was released at the same time.) This update is installed as part of Security Update 2011-006 for Snow Leopard and OS X 10.7.2 for Lion. There are widespread reports of problems with the latest version of QuickTime (QuickTime 7.7 on Leopard and QuickTime 7.6.6 build 1787 on Snow Leopard and Lion). Critical problems with QuickTime 7.7 and QuickTime 7.6.6 build 1787
