![]() ![]() It was not a security issue because I have Allow apps downloaded from: anywhere in system settings. ![]() In my case, after upgrading to El Capitan, VLC crashed unconditionally a couple of seconds after opening any media. I tried the 'control-open' but unlike Mavericks, that didn't allow the application to start. I went to security settings and it had selected VLC ready for me to approve security exception for VLC, which I did. Option 2: When opening the application a security warning came up saying application wasn't signed. Option 1: Go to 'System Preferences' -> 'Security & Privacy' -> 'General' For 'Allow apps downloaded from:' choose 'Mac App Store and identified developers' Then you should be able to right-click open the application and confirm security exception.
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