It will be an older version, but capable of what you want to do.
H) Run the following command in MySQL command line: If you still have your MacBook's grey Restore DVDs, look onto the second DVD and install iMovie from there. Make sure Jamf Pro is offline before proceeding to next step Also, check in your Movies folder (Go/Home/Movies) and click on any other iMovie Library icons that are there to see if your projects are in that.
Then, If you haven't already done so, update to iMovie 10.1.13. "C:Program FilesMySQLMySQL Server 5.7inmysql.exe" -u jamfsoftware -pĭ) Once logged into the MySQL command line, run the following command:į) Ensure query line does not contain 'disableAppCompatibilit圜heckvalue' then proceed to step g) I you are still using iMovie 10.1.12, try going to File/Check Media for Compatibility and see if you can convert your legacey media. If you wanted to have a go, here are the instructions provided by JAMF supportĪ) Take a full snapshot (if this Windows Service is a virtual machine)ī) Take a database backup of the Jamf Pro serverĬ) Log into the MySQL command line from the Jamf Pro Windows Server. The solution to this is to just un-scope or exclude the apps from installing on the incompatible devices. Updates like bug fixes for the 2008 version of iMovie are free, so you can also choose to keep using the version of iMovie that shipped with your Mac. They stay greyed, not allowing me to import them. Apple today introduced a new version of iMovie with features that make it easier than ever to create beautiful edited videos on iPhone and iPad. iMovie 3.0 makes it easier than ever for anyone to share their stories with video. However my new iMac with iMovie 09 wont recognise the files when I try to import them. Apple introduces new version of iMovie featuring Storyboards and Magic Movie. I copied the files onto a USB and tried to open/import them onto my new Intel Core 2 Duo, 3.06 GHz iMac.
As soon as i made the database change the apps started to install on the older devices! However a side effect of doing this is that any apps which are totally incompatible will also try to install and can get stuck in a loop and constantly fail. Unfortunately, this means that your 2008 iMac is not eligible for a free copy of the new iMovie you will have to pay the 14.99 if you want to update. I have a very old purple iMac, circa 2000, with an old version of iMovie. But recently I finally managed to speak to someone from JAMF who was able to provide a work around! Apparently there is a compatibility check that JAMF does which was stopping the apps from installing the older compatible version of the app.
This page includes links to some old versions of. It has been becoming more and more of an issue as the devices got older. Do you still remember the exact version of iMovie running on your Mac Try to google the download link if so. I know this is an old thread sorry but i have come up against the same issue for quite a while.