Mar 21, 2009 0
Leopard Upgrade Kills Compressor/Qmaster
One of those instances where you thank your stars you did an Archive & Install.
Final Cut’s Compressor needs Qmaster to be running in the background to arbitrate rendering jobs – even if you’re the only machine on the network. Lots of babies get thrown out with the bathwater when you do a operating system upgrade (including some X11 essentials like xinit
and startx
– more on that later), and migrating your big cat from Tiger to Leopard is no different. Compressor is one of the casualties. There are 4 files in /usr/sbin/
that get tossed: qmastera, qmasterd, qmasterprefs
and qmasterqd
.
If you did an Archive & Install, you can fish those babies out from /Previous Systems/<YYYY-MM-DD_XXXX>/usr/sbin
, but you’ll probably need some Terminal skills.
Strangely enough, the startup launch scripts in /Library/StartupItems/Qmaster
will probably still be there, so you can either reboot or again in the Terminal, “sudo /Library/StartupItems/Qmaster start
” should get it running again.
Also, perhaps this works but I haven’t tried it. Anyone?