three bug conditions confirmed (#3 fixed in 10.4.0)
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 2:24 am
Hi Mike,
Three bug conditions I reported earlier are confirmed on another machine now.
1) SCS (10.3.2) will occasionally enter a state where it ceases "dirtying" the file for save. I notice this when changing the parameters in existing audio subcues, mostly, although it is not limited to this. Closing SCS and restarting it resolves the problem. More often than not, closing SCS when it has entered this state results in a crash dialog from Windows (XP pro).
2) After editing and saving a cue containing multiple subcues with delays, and returning to the playlist, the delayed portions of the cue do not trigger--unless one either double selects the cue or selects another cue then reselects. The playlist does not seem to be dynamically updating.
3) Playlists will enter a state (more often than not) where I can only assign two discrete output dropdowns. The rest remain greyed out. Closing and reopening does not generally solve this. I literally just open the playlist now and then, and when it is NOT misbehaving, I assign more outputs.
I have the top-tier license. If you are aware of any workaround for the latter issue, it would be of great value to me. I will seek one as well, and report back if I find it.
Best regards,
Bruce
Three bug conditions I reported earlier are confirmed on another machine now.
1) SCS (10.3.2) will occasionally enter a state where it ceases "dirtying" the file for save. I notice this when changing the parameters in existing audio subcues, mostly, although it is not limited to this. Closing SCS and restarting it resolves the problem. More often than not, closing SCS when it has entered this state results in a crash dialog from Windows (XP pro).
2) After editing and saving a cue containing multiple subcues with delays, and returning to the playlist, the delayed portions of the cue do not trigger--unless one either double selects the cue or selects another cue then reselects. The playlist does not seem to be dynamically updating.
3) Playlists will enter a state (more often than not) where I can only assign two discrete output dropdowns. The rest remain greyed out. Closing and reopening does not generally solve this. I literally just open the playlist now and then, and when it is NOT misbehaving, I assign more outputs.
I have the top-tier license. If you are aware of any workaround for the latter issue, it would be of great value to me. I will seek one as well, and report back if I find it.
Best regards,
Bruce