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this looks to be a lifesaver, thanks for the effort!
When I try to run the script from within Resolve I get this error printed in the resolve console: ...gn/DaVinci Resolve/Fusion/Scripts/Comp/EXIF-metadata.lua:292: bad argument #1 to 'ipairs' (table expected, got nil)
After some effort trying to debug via the script itself, I tried to run the exiftool command straight in Terminal and I was prompted to grant permission for Terminal to actually run exiftool. After granting permission, the output was as expected.
Wondering if perhaps Resolve needs similar permission? I can't seem to force a prompt and haven't uncovered anything else it might be. Resolve has already been granted Full Disk Access on my machine.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
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this looks to be a lifesaver, thanks for the effort!
When I try to run the script from within Resolve I get this error printed in the resolve console:
...gn/DaVinci Resolve/Fusion/Scripts/Comp/EXIF-metadata.lua:292: bad argument #1 to 'ipairs' (table expected, got nil)
After some effort trying to debug via the script itself, I tried to run the
exiftool
command straight in Terminal and I was prompted to grant permission for Terminal to actually run exiftool. After granting permission, the output was as expected.Wondering if perhaps Resolve needs similar permission? I can't seem to force a prompt and haven't uncovered anything else it might be. Resolve has already been granted Full Disk Access on my machine.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: