Cinemagraph Pro 2.9 (Mac)

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    Cinemagraph Pro — Create Living Photos!

    Cinemagraph Pro makes creation super-easy and fast. Simply import a video, select a still frame and paint motion directly on the screen. Your cinemagraph instantly comes to life. Export in broadcast quality or upload to flixel.com and easily share with the world. Winner of a 2014 Apple Design Award.


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    link to video:
    https://youtu.be/NDDcZvqHoQU

    Homepage:
    https://flixel.com/products/mac/cinemagraph-pro/

    System Requirements:
    macOS 10.12.2 Sierra or later 4GB of RAM (8GB recommended for 4K)
    Metal-capable graphics card (Macs from 2012 or later)
    256MB of VRAM (1GB recommended for 4K)
    1GB of disk space.

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    Doesn't work for M1 unfortunately, any one know a workaround?
     
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    Thanks so much.
     
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    Tested on my M1 Mac Mini. It worked. You just got to check "Open using Rosetta".
    To do that.
    1. Go to Application Folder and click Cinemagraph Icon
    2. CMD + I (You should see Open using rosetta).
     
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    Strange I also tried using rosetta but no luck.

    The first problem is this:
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    To bypass this I use the Xattr Command.

    However, when I try to open CInemagraph again I get this:

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    I am under MacOS Big Sur 11.3 MacBook Pro (13-inch, M1, 2020)

    @Vanjagnic any help will be greatly appreciated!
     
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    That's weird. I'm running on Big Sur 11.4 on my M1 Mac Mini.
    Try to uninstall and see if there's any OS update. if so, update it and then install cinemagraph again then open as rosetta. Hopefully this would work.
     
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    Just followed your steps - updated Big Sur and still the problem persists, I guess I am out of luck.
    You downloaded Cinemagraph Pro 2.9 from this post or elsewhere?

    Update: I have 2.10 (228) and it's working perfectly fine MacBook Pro (13-inch, M1, 2020) Monterey 12.4 (21F79)
     
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