I was using tvpaint yesterday without any issues, I closed the program and when I came back to it and reopened it again, it was saying that I didn't have the license to work on tvpaint. I checked into my codemeter profile and there were two licenses (one temp), both activated. And when I went to rehost the license, it showed the following error.
I uninstalled everything and reinstalled a fresh download and still the error persists.
Is there a solution to this?
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MacBook Pro 2019 / macOS Sonoma 14.0 / Core i7 / 16 GB / Intel UHD Graphics 630 1536 MB / Cintiq Pro 16 / TVP PRO 12 64-bit
Hello GJeaks, so the issue appeared overnight?
Did you recently install a major OS update, clone or format your hard drive?
Could you send me a screenshot of your Codemeter's main window via PM, please?
I installed an audio interface and have used 'first-aid' from the disk utility, but that's about it. Nothing other than that. I'll send you a PM of the codemeter's main window.
MacBook Pro 2019 / macOS Sonoma 14.0 / Core i7 / 16 GB / Intel UHD Graphics 630 1536 MB / Cintiq Pro 16 / TVP PRO 12 64-bit
Has anyone else faced any issue like this? I'm in the middle of a project and I need to get it fixed soon T-T I'm trying to salvage it by using other software but it'll be great if there is a solution to this.
Dean, I have shared the relevant screenshots with you. I feel that the problem is a license rehosting issue, and if the license can be reset I can probably get tvpaint to work. Can it be done from the backend? (I'm just speculating on the solution)
Everytime I open tvpaint I get this window
...and I have tried reinstalling it multiple times too.
MacBook Pro 2019 / macOS Sonoma 14.0 / Core i7 / 16 GB / Intel UHD Graphics 630 1536 MB / Cintiq Pro 16 / TVP PRO 12 64-bit