Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Re: [Avid-L2] MC 7 issues

 


Did that. Disabled network connections. Unplugged the damned cable. I also zapped the P-RAM. I also took the Mojo offline and ran software only. I also reinstalled the OS and then installed only MC7. No joy. I'm serious. Anything the human brain can imagine, any combination or configuration of diagnostics and solutions, any wish that your heart makes, I wished it and I did it. The underside of every stone in the free world os facing the sun because I left none of them unturned.

David


On Sep 25, 2013, at 9:37 AM, "Dom Q. Silverio" <domqsilverio@gmail.com> wrote:

 

Disable all network connections?

DQS


On Sep 25, 2013, at 12:15 PM, David Dodson <davidadodson@sbcglobal.net> wrote:


Disabling background services doesn't help. Neither does reinstalling the software, reinstalling the OS, doubling your RAM, repairing your permission, rebuilding your media databases, cutting on 'yellow' resolution, or any other damned thing. Trust me. I tried everything short of bringing in a voodoo witch doctor to shake chicken bones over my system.

David


On Sep 25, 2013, at 9:10 AM, Benjamin Hershleder <Ben@ContactBen.com> wrote:

 



I have experienced the same thing.
My setup is:
version 7.0.2
MBP, 10.7.5, 8GB RAM

Not sure about this, but:
See if setting your background services to *not* launch on start-up has any positive effect.
IIRC, they're in the Tools menu.

Cheers,

B



On Sep 25, 2013, at 9:00 AM, Rich Ford wrote:

 

I have been using MC 7 for awhile now, and wanted to find out if others have come across the issues noted below.

I have what I assume is fairly common set up: 2011 MBP, 8 gigs of RAM, OSX 10.8.4, MC 7.0.2, Matrox MXO2 mini for monitoring. I used MC 7.0.0 until recently. The issues exist in both releases.

1) Whenever I launch MC, the first time I either export or import I get a spinning beach ball for anywhere from 2 - 4 minutes, then it proceeds to execute the import or export. Every import or export after that acts normally, until I close out of MC. Then next time I launch MC, same thing.

The first few times I thought MC was hung (and the force quit dialog box showed it as "not responding") so I force quit. But then I tried some (uncharacteristic) patience, and found that if I waited it out it would get around to the export or import.

2) When I do a normal quit from MC 7, it takes up to a minute before the app is fully gone.

Are these RAM issues? I didn't have either of them running MC 6 on the same rig.

I have also noticed some not quite snappy operation at the finder level that started when I did the upgrade to ML from Lion.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

- Rich

Rich Ford
Hot Sprocket Films













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