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Capture One Spinning - Browser

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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Tell us something about your Mac specs.
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  • Krishna Prasad Kotti
    Apple Mac Pro Server MId 2010 2x2.4GHz
    32GB RAM
    8GB Graphics Card - AMD Radeon RX 580
    Catalog/Session on SSD Hard Drive
    Images in another SSD Hard Drive
    Both are internal SSD 500GB each
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Hardware should not be an issue then. You write 'Mac Pro Server'. I don't assume you have macOS Server running, but the regular macOS instead?

    With a session, over 1000 images in a folder can slow it down. For a catalog, this should not be an issue.
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  • Krishna Prasad Kotti
    Paul_Steunebrink wrote:
    Hardware should not be an issue then. You write 'Mac Pro Server'. I don't assume you have macOS Server running, but the regular macOS instead?

    With a session, over 1000 images in a folder can slow it down. For a catalog, this should not be an issue.



    Thank you for the information. I am using macOS 10.14 Mojave on Mac Pro 2010 machine.

    Specs can be found here
    https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_pro/specs/mac-pro-eight-core-2.4-mid-2010-westmere-server-specs.html


    Is anyone else facing the same issue ?
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  • Krishna Prasad Kotti
    Seems like the issue is only with the browser. When I use viewer with a strip it does not happen.

    Also it does not happen in my Laptop, Mac Book Pro not sure what is going on.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    I have a possibly similar issue. I don't get the beach ball, but I notice a serious stutter in the browser panel as thumbnails are shuffled in and out. I never noticed thumbnails going away when scrolled out of view before, so this is something new/different I have noticed with CO 20. Of course this could be a caching or windowing behavior in the UI components provided in the underlying OS. It does not seem to be a common problem, so I'm still looking for external causes.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Saeed Rahbaran wrote:
    I'm in complete shock how many stupid bugs exist in C1 20, this is absolutely insane.


    I won't say it's a bug, as most of other people didn't face any such an issue. Most often, such a behaviour is related with the software configuration of the computer. I had once a similar erratic behaviour, and I just uninstall/reinstall Capture One, and it worked fine.
    Robert
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  • Keith Reeder
    tenmangu81 wrote:
    Most often, such a behaviour is related with the software configuration of the computer.

    Yep, nine times out of ten the problem is local, not a Capture One problem.
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  • Krishna Prasad Kotti

    This is not system specific, seems to me that Capture one is not using the CPU cores while using the browser, which is causing the application to get stuck

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