Did you ever resolve this issue? I'm experiencing the same thing right now. Logic Pro blames my internet connectivity for not being able to download the available sound packages. Complete BS. It's weird that I was able to download the "Essentials" but not the extra content available through the Sound Library Manager.
Updating, I got to Logic's temp downloads folder and found all .pkg files of the content safe and sound- they work 100% when installing manually.So if it downloads fine, the issue must be with logic trying to install them itself- at that point, it just fails and complains about the internet connection (even though the files were dowloaded fine...?)Not sure what's going on.. something is blocking it from installing? Why? How?I'm just confused at this point... (BTW when it finishes downloading it does request for my computer's password, so it obviously is trying to start installing them)
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I updated garageband and opened it. It wanted to update some files, so I said yes. That went fine. Now back to logic. First same issues, now it looks like it's downloading some content without interruptions. Keep u posted.Nasty bug this one.
I updated garageband and opened it. It wanted to update some files, so I said yes. That went fine. Now back to logic. First same issues, now it looks like it's downloading some content without interruptions. Keep u posted.
Most downloadable songs are playable within every game mode, including the Band World Tour career mode. All downloadable songs released prior to October 26, 2010, are cross-compatible among Rock Band, Rock Band 2, Rock Band 3, Rock Band Blitz, and Rock Band 4,[1] while content released between October 26, 2010 and October 5, 2015 is compatible with the latter three titles only, and all content released on or after October 6, 2015 is only compatible with Rock Band 4. Also, certain pre-Rock Band 3 songs deemed "suitable for all ages" by Harmonix are also available for use in Lego Rock Band.[2]
The Wii version of Rock Band did not support downloadable content; however, Rock Band 2 and Rock Band 3 do, with DLC first made available in January 2009.[3] Harmonix has said it will continue to release songs from the back catalog of downloadable content each week for Wii until all songs are available,[4] and starting in March 2009, is making new DLC available for Wii at the same time as Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.[5] All songs are available for download on Wii unless otherwise noted.
After the initial announcement, Harmonix intended to support the Rock Band Network for Xbox 360 so long as the backend tools were still supported; however, due to technical issues and the company allocating its resources to other projects, Harmonix terminated support for the RBN in September 2014.[9] Additionally, RBN ports to the PlayStation 3 have ended on April 2, 2013 along with regular DLC.[10][11] Rock Band Network content is not forward-compatible with Rock Band 4. Harmonix stated that they would explore the logistics of bringing RBN songs over to Rock Band 4 once core DLC and previous game exports are all addressed; however, all RBN content was delisted on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 platforms in February 2018. Harmonix initially reported in March 2018 that Xbox 360 users would not be able to recover their RBN content via the Xbox 360's download history due to technical issues, with Harmonix recommending that users back up their RBN song libraries to an external storage device; however, Harmonix subsequently reported in June 2018 that Xbox 360 users are now able to re-download their RBN content as needed.[12][13] In May 2018, Harmonix announced that they have secured licensing for a portion of the Rock Band Network library to be released as regular DLC; however, entitlements for re-released RBN content would not be supported due to technical and licensing restrictions.[14]
Starting October 26, 2010 (with The Doors), new songs are no longer playable in Rock Band, Rock Band 2, or Lego Rock Band due to a change in the file format. All songs released via downloadable content prior to October 6, 2015 are playable in Rock Band 3, and support its new Pro Drum mode. Most songs released for Rock Band 3 include core features for keyboards, Pro Keyboards, and backing vocals in the core song, where they are appropriate. Additionally, some of these songs features charts for Pro Guitar and Bass that can also be purchased. Songs released on and after October 6, 2015 are playable only in Rock Band 4. In addition, all applicable songs released via downloadable content feature backing vocals when played in Rock Band 4, but no longer include keyboard or Pro Keyboard support, due to those features being removed in Rock Band 4.
Periodically, Harmonix delists songs from the Rock Band Music Store due to license expiration. As with most music licensing agreements, Rock Band's licenses for DLC have fixed terms on how long content can be sold on the platform. Harmonix announced that they will attempt to renew their license agreements, promising to give players advance notice if certain songs cannot be relicensed and must be delisted. Songs removed from the Rock Band Music Store are no longer available for new purchases; however, users who purchased songs prior to their removal from the storefront are not affected in their ability to use the content, including re-downloading songs if necessary.[19][20]
If you have this issue and your base game icon is not grayed out in the launcher, move your entire Sims 3 folder out of Documents > Electronic Arts, open the launcher to create a new folder, and try to download a fresh copy of one item. If it works, you can continue to download and install your content in small batches.
The Mods folder works in this version of Sims 3 the same way it always has. If you're having trouble getting your Mods folder to work, please refer to the instructions where you downloaded the content. And be sure to delete the cache files listed above.
For anyone still having issues installing store or custom content, the update today (November 9) has fixed the underlying problem that is the most common cause of an "Error downloading content" or "critical system failure."
If you still get the same errors when downloading or installing content, and your base game icon is NOT grayed out in the launcher, please move the entire Sims 3 folder out of Documents/Electronic Arts and onto your desktop, open the launcher to spawn a clean folder, and download a fresh copy of one item to test.
I successfully installed the new 64 bit - metal version of Sims 3 on my MacBook and the related expansion packs that I owned and played it to make sure it worked. At first the game did not show in my Origin library but when I contacted through the live chat they were able to make it show up for me. Yay! I also had asked the chat person if the previously purchased content that I bought years ago in the Sims 3 Store would work and they said it would. But when I went to download one small item as a test it did not work. The Launcher opened and the icon for the item showed as a brown box and then i got a pop up error message staging "There was an error Downloading Content 0". I tried it on Safari first and then on Firefox and had issue with both. Also tried the "repair" option on the game in Origin to make sure and that went through easily but still got the error with the content.
@nlferrari Just to be clear, you're still getting exactly the same error as before, and despite the suggestions? Are you downloading store content from the same account (username and password) as you use to sign into Origin? Store content is encrypted and won't work when the product key for the installed game doesn't match what's on file in the account.
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