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.