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Jeremy Garchow
April 18, 2017 at 1:01 pm[andy patterson] “Are you on Mac or PC?”
Mac.
I’m well aware of imperfect software, but when things crash the exact same way on multiple configurations, it is hard to overlook the commonality.
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Richard Herd
April 18, 2017 at 9:24 pmI assume there is a service that is always running, so that when Premiere is on it looks for drives to map, and oh how it loves to map drives. I cannot figure out a way to tell Premiere “do not map a drive that I’ve connected to.”
When I eject a drive, Premiere does not disconnect from it, although the media are no longer available. If I re-start Premiere the drives are gone, and here’s the thing: if I connect to the drive again, it appears in Premiere.
I’m pretty sure there are some very detailed details here and whatever they are is causing the bizarreness you’re dealing with. I have unfortunately no further solutions. I just think its very weird how Media Browser works.
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James Cude
April 20, 2017 at 9:24 pmSome people are saying that the Flow transition now looks like a dissolve, and others are saying that it behaves correctly. If that’s what you mean, what is the GPU on your computer?
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Craig Seeman
April 20, 2017 at 9:37 pmI also experienced the issue with the Flow transition.
It seems intermittent. Sometimes removing and reapplying appears to improved it’s behavior.
I contacted Apple FCPX Support.
They asked for and I sent them my system profile and a short screen capture showing Flow behaving as a Dissolve.
Late 2013 6 Core Mac Pro with dual AMD Firepro 500.
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