Christopher Moultrie

Q: Aperture Hangs when Photostream is Turned On

When I turn on Photostream in Mac OS Preferences and then enable it from within Aperture, the program freezes and is unresponsive. I've tried:

1. Reinstalling Aperture

2. Deleting the caches

3. Creating a new library

4. Repairing Disk Permissions

5. Rebooting

6. Repairing the Disk (there were no errors found)

 

Anyone have any other suggestions?

iMac, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)

Posted on Dec 13, 2012 5:55 PM

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  • by léonie,

    léonie léonie Dec 13, 2012 10:50 PM in response to Christopher Moultrie
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    Dec 13, 2012 10:50 PM in response to Christopher Moultrie

    You said, you created a new library? Which library are you using now?

    Make sure, your library is o.k.: Aperture 3 User Manual: Repairing and Rebuilding Your Aperture Library

     

    Have you checked with iPhoto, if the Photo Stream works?

    If the Photo Stream does not work with iPhoto either, the Photo Stream may contain a corrupted image. Try, if deleting the Photo Stream Cache will help, if you have not already done so. The contents of the Photo Stream is stored in your User Library:

    ~/Library/Application Support/iLifeAssetManagement/assets/

    If you want to save the contents of the stream, copy it to a backup location, before deleting from the library.

    To reveal your hidden user library in the Finder, use the Finder's "GO" menu: Bring the Finder forward and use "Go > Go to folder", then hold down the "Options" key ⌥, until the library appears in the drop down menu.

     

    More general Photo Stream advice is here:

    iCloud: Photo Stream Troubleshooting

    iCloud: Using and troubleshooting Shared Photo Streams

     

    Regards

    Léonie

  • by heff_sf,

    heff_sf heff_sf Dec 14, 2012 8:49 AM in response to Christopher Moultrie
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    Dec 14, 2012 8:49 AM in response to Christopher Moultrie

    Hi Christopher-

     

    Some Photo Stream issues can be fixed by logging out of your iCloud account and logging back in, then turning on Photo Stream from within Aperture (not in System Preferences). Give this a try and see if it helps any:

     

    1. Quit Aperture if it's currently running.

      2. Open System Preferences and select iCloud. Turn off Photo Stream, then click Sign Out.

      3. Log back in to your iCloud account but do not enable Photo Stream.

      4. Launch Aperture and bring up Aperture > Preferences. Select the Photo Stream tab and enable My Photo Stream to turn on Photo Stream. (This will automatically turn it on in System Preferences too)

     

    WIth luck Photo Stream will run normally and return Aperture to a snappy state.

  • by Christopher Moultrie,

    Christopher Moultrie Christopher Moultrie Dec 15, 2012 12:09 PM in response to léonie
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    Dec 15, 2012 12:09 PM in response to léonie

    I'm using the new library, and I've followed the steps to repair and rebuild my library. The photostream does not work with iPhoto either (just checked). I've also logged into icloud.com and deleted my entire photostream. That did not help either. Deleting the photostream cache also did not help.

    Thanks for the suggestions,

    Chris

  • by Christopher Moultrie,

    Christopher Moultrie Christopher Moultrie Dec 15, 2012 12:13 PM in response to heff_sf
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    Dec 15, 2012 12:13 PM in response to heff_sf

    After turning off iCloud, then going into Aperture and selecting My Photostream from the preferences pane, Aperture immediately froze after enabling the photostream. I now cannot close the preferences panel, nor Aperture. I had to force-quit it. Thanks for the suggestion.

  • by léonie,

    léonie léonie Dec 15, 2012 12:24 PM in response to Christopher Moultrie
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    Dec 15, 2012 12:24 PM in response to Christopher Moultrie

    Does Photostream work, when you turn it on for a different Aperture librar?

     

    Or when you log into a different user acccount and turn it on? (create a ne user account from the "System Preferences" > "Usery & Groups" panel for testing.

     

    Regards

    Léonie

  • by Christopher Moultrie,

    Christopher Moultrie Christopher Moultrie Dec 15, 2012 3:09 PM in response to léonie
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    Dec 15, 2012 3:09 PM in response to léonie

    Nope, different user account with same icloud account does not resolve the issue. Nor does a different computer. I guess my iCloud Account is broken? Photostream works on iPad and iPhone using iOS 6, so it's not totally broken.

  • by léonie,

    léonie léonie Dec 15, 2012 10:21 PM in response to Christopher Moultrie
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    Dec 15, 2012 10:21 PM in response to Christopher Moultrie

    What is your Aperture version? And is OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2) in your profile signature correct?

  • by Christopher Moultrie,

    Christopher Moultrie Christopher Moultrie Dec 16, 2012 5:49 AM in response to léonie
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    Dec 16, 2012 5:49 AM in response to léonie

    I'm running Aperture 3.4.3 and yes, ML 10.8.2 is correct.

  • by Dirty Kauper,

    Dirty Kauper Dirty Kauper Dec 17, 2012 1:14 PM in response to Christopher Moultrie
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    Dec 17, 2012 1:14 PM in response to Christopher Moultrie

    I am having the same problem and pretty much have tried everything suggested in this post as well as what you have tried originally.  I also have Photo Stream on a PC.  The problem seemed to start out of the blue which is not helping with the troubleshooting.  I have disabled all third party apps with aperture like Flikr and Facebook.  As soon as I turn on Photo Stream either in System Prefs or just in Aperture, Aperture hangs.  I have deleted the Plist to Aperture and iLife. I have also deleted all plist and reinstalled Aperture which did not help. It appears it might be a problem with the library itself but I am not sure how to proceed from here.  Will let you know if I find a solution elsewhere but there is not much out there on this topic.

  • by Dirty Kauper,Solvedanswer

    Dirty Kauper Dirty Kauper Dec 17, 2012 2:16 PM in response to Christopher Moultrie
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    Dec 17, 2012 2:16 PM in response to Christopher Moultrie

    I may have stumbled upon the solution.  I thought I had tried this before with no success but it may have been a file and not the folder.  Try shutting down PhotoStream.  Go to Library folder and delete ILifeAssetManagement under Application Support  ~\Library\application support\.  Reboot and then restart Iphoto from within Aperture.  Mine hung for a second and then resumed normally.  It should be noted that I had deleted all photos from PhotoStream previously.  Hope that helps and that it holds.

  • by Christopher Moultrie,Helpful

    Christopher Moultrie Christopher Moultrie Dec 17, 2012 2:29 PM in response to Dirty Kauper
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    Dec 17, 2012 2:29 PM in response to Dirty Kauper

    Looks like the key is

    1. Turn off Photostream

    2. Delete the ILifeAssetManagement Folder

    3. Secure Empty the trash to get rid of the folder

    4. Delete all photos in photostream from a device that can actually reach photostream.

    5. Turn on Photostream from within Aperture

  • by Huntersgate,

    Huntersgate Huntersgate Jan 27, 2014 2:02 PM in response to Dirty Kauper
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    Jan 27, 2014 2:02 PM in response to Dirty Kauper

    Brilliant! This solved my issue. All I did was rename the ILifeAssetManagement Folder and a restart for good measure. On re-enabling photostream, the ILifeAssetManagement folder was recreated and is over 10x the size of the backed up version but that's because it's working and downloading my photos (which I didn't touch btw). Original backup folder was only 10MB.