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Wepeel

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  1. @@MAGGERS, the reason I asked was because the date modified column shows the date as 2014 (when you originally purchased it -- I didn't see the pic in your last post before). Now that you've reinstalled everything, did you reinstall/redownload the Cherub Rock DLC or just copy it from a backup? (i.e., does it have a 2016 date under "date modified"?)
  2. @@MAGGERS, since nobody has asked... Did you actually purchase the Cherub Rock ODLC? It needs to be legitimately purchased and licensed to you. You can't use a pirated version. And if you have purchased it, are you logged into Steam with the same account you purchased it from?
  3. Both of those versions of RSInjector should be the same (I haven't verified that though). The one posted in my instructions was taken from @@aequitas and I just posted the link so it was easier to find there. You might have a problem with conflicting customs. The Remastered update has clearly changed the way songs are read in the game, and it seems that some of the older methods for creating customs are causing problems. I've had a few crashes myself, with songs that I know worked fine before the RM update.
  4. You might have some customs conflicting with each other then. Remove all of your customs from your DLC folder and add them back in small batches until you figure out the one(s) causing the problem.
  5. You need the new RSInjector. You can find it here: http://customsforge.com/topic/10547-how-to-add-custom-songs-on-mac/ Make sure you delete the old one first.
  6. Sounds like you have a bad custom, or some customs that are conflicting with each other. Remove all of the customs from your dlc folder and add them back in small batches until you figure out which one(s) are causing the problem.
  7. You can find all of the instructions here: http://customsforge.com/topic/10547-how-to-add-custom-songs-on-mac/
  8. If you read the giant red header at the top of every page you'll see that they are well aware of the problem and are trying to find a solution. There's also a thread dedicated to discussing potential causes of the problem and to track songs that do not jump to 100%.
  9. Did you follow all of the instructions from the 2nd post of this thread? Steam needs to be installed in the default location, as well as Rocksmith. You also need to own an official DLC (Cherub Rock is recommended as that's the AppID most customs use). You need to purchase the official DLC from the Steam store so that it is licensed to you. You can't use pirated DLC. If you've done all that, it's possible you have a bad custom, or customs that are conflicting with each other. Remove all of your customs out of the DLC folder and try just 1 (try and pick one that is newer and from an established charter).
  10. It's working for me, with Mono 4.6. I just installed it today to verify. I had the problem with the icon bouncing and then disappearing too, but after launching it a few times it eventually opened. Another user seems to have gotten the new v2.7 of the Toolkit to work on MacOS Sierra so I've messaged them to see if they'll help me get it working for everybody. But the version of 2.6 that I posted in my instructions has been working for me. It's possible to have multiple versions of Mono installed at once, so try uninstalling them (you can do it all at once) and then reinstalling 4.6 You can find instructions on how to uninstall Mono here: http://www.mono-project.com/docs/about-mono/supported-platforms/osx/ And I downloaded Mono 4.6 from here: http://www.mono-project.com/download/ (just in case it's different from where you downloaded it)
  11. It does work, as confirmed by myself and many others. Make sure you're actually running the new RSInjector (make sure you delete the old one) and that you've got Steam running before you launch it.
  12. @@Junkiva7, another member (@aequitas) has posted a newly compiled version of RSInjector that works with RSM. You can find a link to it in the instructions on the first page of this thread.
  13. Follow the instructions I've posted here and use the modified version of the RS Toolkit and you should be able to convert files easily. http://customsforge.com/topic/10547-how-to-add-custom-songs-on-mac/
  14. Those screen shots are of the RS Custom Song Toolkit, not RSInjector. RSInjector is an app that shows the same RS2014 logo as the actual game does (guitar pick with the R). RSInjector won't open any kind of app on it's own, it just launches RS2014.
  15. That's weird, because RSInjector works perfectly fine as-is for me, and the version shared in the instructions is posted on my personal dropbox folder (meaning it's the same one I'm using). Are you sure you're using a proper app to decompress the zip file? I know a few people in this thread have had that issue.
  16. Mono is only needed for the Toolkit. Did you use the version of RS Injector posted in my initial instructions? Yes, it should launch RS2014 automatically. But only if you installed the Steam and the game in the default locations.
  17. Steam will automatically download both the _p.psarc and _m.psarc versions. I'm not sure why. You only need the Mac version, and don't need to keep the PC versions. Here's some questions to weed out any missed steps and/or to help narrow down the problem. 1. Did you install Steam and RS 2014 into the default directory? 2. Did you open Steam and make sure it's running before launching RS Injector? 3. Did you legitimately purchase Cherub Rock? You have to purchase it yourself so that the song is licensed to your Steam account 4. Did you try rebooting (that helps sometimes) 5. Are the songs you're trying to get to work downloaded from here? If you downloaded a torrent, you should delete all of the customs files and get them from here. Torrents are usually full of crap or outdated songs. 6. Have you tried a song that is already uploaded in Mac format to verify that everything is working? 7. How many customs have you downloaded and added to your dlc folder? There could be a conflict amongst songs.
  18. The Disc Import Tool allows you to import all of the in-game songs from RS1 (with the exception of 2 that didn't get relicensed for RS2014). You can find it in Steam on the RS2014 page.
  19. Did you buy the Disc Import Tool from the Steam? You need that to import the on-disc songs from RS1. If you don't buy it all you can import is any of the official RS1 dlc that you've purchased.
  20. Assuming you're playing on PC, check to make sure that the .dll file is still in the RS root folder.
  21. You'll find fully working instructions for using CDLC on a Mac here: http://customsforge.com/topic/10547-how-to-add-custom-songs-on-mac/ You need to install Rocksmith 2014 into the default directory. It won't work if it's installed somewhere else, even with a symlink.
  22. Did you reboot your PC? I've had official DLC that wouldn't show up in the game until after a reboot. If that doesn't work, have you tried removing all of your CDLC to see if it's just a conflict with another song?
  23. Did you try the edited version of the Toolkit, found at the bottom of the second post of this thread (at the end of my instructions)? And did you make sure you installed the correct version of Mono for your version of OS X? Any incorrect versions will need to be uninstalled, so that only the correct version is installed on your system.
  24. Are you using a legit, purchased version of Rocksmith 2014?
  25. The short answer is no, it isn't possible. The PS4 would need to be jailbroken, which doesn't seem likely to happen any time soon.
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