The 10.12 has been playing four movies continuously (2 x HAP and 2 x MP4) for hours now, and nothing bad has happened. Thanks to and I got access to two Mac Pros remotely – one with 10.12 and the other with 10.11. The team and I have continued to test the 2.6.1b3 build. So everyone should prepare keep this in mind. The main thing that _everyone_ has to understand (not just about Isadora) is that the next macOS (10.14) will not run 32-bit applications. That's going to affect a lot of apps beyond Isadora, which also means absolutely no more QuickTime. In any case, we have to keep moving forward. One thing that's annoying about Mac OS is that the take things away from the operating system, unlike Windows, where operating system functions from Windows 3.1 _still_ work. As I told you privately, AVFoundation can't play HAP under 10.9, which was the source of your particular problem because you were running 10.9.
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