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  1. Weepel, I got it working! Due in no small part to your help in narrowing down the cause! Looking back at the console log, I had the idea to try another unzipper (aside from "Unarchiver" as it was mentioned in the log). It was your mentioning that originally the RSInjector app was not supposed to be zipped (but I suppose Dropbox automatically zips some files now to conserve space) that got me thinking about it. I deduced that Unarchiver appears to sign this particular file w/ a bogus quarantine tag (one that I struggled to get around even w/ sudo in terminal). The solution ended up being a simple one -- using another app to unzip (in my case: "Stuffit Expander" did the trick). Again, thank you so much. I already tested out a few songs! Hopefully this will help others who bumped into a similar issue! P.S. I'm trying to learn programming by the way (currently working through several MOOCs on Coursera/eDX/etc). Would love to be able to put together a program like the one you did here someday. Clearly you've made a lot of folks happy! Regards! : )
  2. Thank you so much! I appreciate whatever assistance you can provide!
  3. That article won't be relevant to your problem. That was a bug in OS X Lion that has since been resolved. Also, RSInjector doesn't open in any sandboxed apps. It basically just forces Steam to run RS2014 in debug mode which is what allows cdlc to run. I'm wondering if it's a DropBox problem. It didn't used to download the file as a zip, it would download it as a straight app. Try this link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/yhmocw8rcbjda26/RSInjector.zip?dl=0 I compressed the app myself and reuploaded it. I also redownloaded it and can confirm it works fine on my system after unzipping. Thanks for all your help. I'm still receiving the following error: "The application “RSInjector.app” can’t be opened."
  4. Where did you download your version of RSInjector from? The link I posted in the instructions is an uncompressed app. If you downloaded it in a zip/rar file from somewhere else that's probably your problem. Wepeel, to be clear, when I download the file from your provided link, it is suppose to be in "zip" format as well, correct? That's what I'm receiving.
  5. Where did you download your version of RSInjector from? The link I posted in the instructions is an uncompressed app. If you downloaded it in a zip/rar file from somewhere else that's probably your problem. I used the link provided. I'm seeing that others have experienced what appears to be a bug but I've been unable to solve it. Thanks to your post, I can at least determine that it's not my OS update or the app. http://www.cnet.com/news/workarounds-for-quarantine-bug-in-os-x-lion/
  6. Opening the console log, I see this. Any idea why? 10/1/15 5:38:30.000 AM kernel[0]: exec of /Applications/RSInjector.app/Contents/MacOS/RSInjector denied since it was quarantined by The\x20Unarchiver and created without user consent, qtn-flags was 0x00000047 Thanks for the reply btw. If worst comes to worst, I'll simply do a fresh install.
  7. I'm attempting to get CDLC to work in Rocksmith 2014 via Steam for Mac. I've tried running OSX 10.11 (El Capitan) as well as Snow Leopard and Yosemite (all resulting in the same error). I see the same issue I'm experiencing mentioned all over the boards/web but I've yet to find a resolution. Following the steps in the CustomForge guide, I downloaded CDLC from Ignition in both Mac format and Windows format (for the latter, I converted the files to Mac). Having bought the Cherub Rock DLC via Steam, I moved said files to Rocksmith's DLC folder. I start Steam and subsequently try to run RSInjector, however, I'm consistently presented w/ the following error message: The application “RSInjector.app” can’t be opened." I've enabled the use of apps from all sources in Mac's preferences pane. But even when I open the contents of the app and attempt to execute the file via Terminal, I'm told "Operation not permitted", despite having full administrative rights on my computer. Because of this, I attempted running Rocksmith directly (as opposed to via the Injector) and notice that tho the CDLC populates in the song list and even plays previews, when I attempt to "Learn a song", after I finish tuning, the screen does not progress any further. I'm simply presented with a set of speakers from which I can produce sound by strumming my guitar but am unable to proceed with seeing any notes for the song I want to play. I can play the regular songs that come w/ the game and Cherub Rock just fine tho. I really want to learn the songs I downloaded as CDLC as there are no alternatives currently available via the Rocksmith store and I'm not at a point yet to where I can read many tabs. Can someone please help me? specs: 3.1gHz, 16GB ram, i7 Does anyone know if RSInjector utilizes legacy software like PowerPC? If so this might explain why Mac refuses to execute it. I tried looking at the script directly and parse out what it's doing, but a majority of it does not seem to be human-readable.
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