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See here:https://forums.developer.apple.com/thread/120948
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Go to System Preferences > Sharing > Media Sharing
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I'm afraid all I can say is that I am not seeing that behavior. There may be some kind of software conflict somewhere, or some other idiosyncratic situation exists on your machine that prevents the proper behavior. It's all beta software, after all, so you can't depend on anything working correctly. However, it is kind of unusual that files can be added through the Finder but not directly in Music.Out of curiosity, are you able to add any video files to the TV app? Do you see the same issue?
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Are you able to drag files to the "Library" section of the playlist sidebar in Music?
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I believe that is incorrect. I am able to install, open and run web browser-downloaded non-codesigned/non-notarized apps in Catalina with the right-click trick.
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I hope this is not permanent. I thought that was the whole point of notarization: to let users know they are opening software that has been checked by Apple. What's the point of going through all the notarization folderol and not getting Apple to vouch for it.
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Apple says that: "Apps that haven’t been notarized show a yellow warning icon" (https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202491).I am seeing the same thing: DMGs I have notarized and stapled correctly (according to xcrun altool) display the yellow warning icon when opened. However, the alerts still present an "Open" button, just like the "passed a security check" alert. That alert states that Apple has "checked the software for malicious software and none was detected".Apple should fix this. I'd prefer my users saw that message rather than the vague warning.
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What happens if you do this coercion?set thePath to (quoted form of POSIX path of ((target of myWin as alias) as text))