Anybody else have this happen? You leave Cubase running for an extended period of time and somewhere along the line, the display no longer keeps track of where you are in the song. ie, the transport shows where you are in the song just fine, but the actual vertical line in the window display either doesn't work at all or it splits into two different parts with one staying stationary and the other moving but at a different point in the song. -- Marvy
On Sun, 04 Jul 2010 04:34:13 -0400, Bogey Hempton <> wrote: >Anybody else have this happen? > >You leave Cubase running for an extended period of time and somewhere >along the line, the display no longer keeps track of where you are in >the song. ie, the transport shows where you are in the song just fine, >but the actual vertical line in the window display either doesn't work >at all or it splits into two different parts with one staying >stationary and the other moving but at a different point in the song. If you can reproduce the problem you should report it to Steinberg. But I often have Cubase 5 (5.5 now) running for days and have never encountered this problem.
I can reproduce it constantly and I've been planning to report the problem but since it's a display problem I can't take a screen shot of it to illustrate what I mean. As soon as I take a screen shot, the display jumps back to normal. Or if I use CMMND - 4 to take a shot of one particular part of the screen, as I'm dragging the cursor around, it keeps moving the display back to it's correct position. Really weird and annoying. In article <>, Max Doorrijhoogte <> wrote: > On Sun, 04 Jul 2010 04:34:13 -0400, Bogey Hempton <> > wrote: > > >Anybody else have this happen? > > > >You leave Cubase running for an extended period of time and somewhere > >along the line, the display no longer keeps track of where you are in > >the song. ie, the transport shows where you are in the song just fine, > >but the actual vertical line in the window display either doesn't work > >at all or it splits into two different parts with one staying > >stationary and the other moving but at a different point in the song. > > If you can reproduce the problem you should report it to Steinberg. > But I often have Cubase 5 (5.5 now) running for days and have never > encountered this problem. -- Marvy