Why do I have a "Capture" folder now?!?!
I've been using Capture 5.2 on an iMac running 10.5.8 VERY successfully for a while now. No crashes. No issues.
2 days ago, Saturday morning I got an unexpected crash in C1 doing something I normally don't do - while inside of one session, I started browsing other sessions using the C1 library. Crash. My computer would start up, but not make it to the desktop. A few restarts later, running Disk Utility to repair permissions...all seems fine again. Capture One now launches, but opens a "blank" session" called Capture One.col50. It seems that my some of my prefs for things have changed, but no big deal...
..but I now have a "Capture" folder when I create a new Session...and I don't like it. I looked around for an option to turn this off and I didn't see one.
Can anyone shed light on how to get back to where I was with 5.2.1? Did my program automatically update to this?
Thanks all. - Jason
2 days ago, Saturday morning I got an unexpected crash in C1 doing something I normally don't do - while inside of one session, I started browsing other sessions using the C1 library. Crash. My computer would start up, but not make it to the desktop. A few restarts later, running Disk Utility to repair permissions...all seems fine again. Capture One now launches, but opens a "blank" session" called Capture One.col50. It seems that my some of my prefs for things have changed, but no big deal...
..but I now have a "Capture" folder when I create a new Session...and I don't like it. I looked around for an option to turn this off and I didn't see one.
Can anyone shed light on how to get back to where I was with 5.2.1? Did my program automatically update to this?
Thanks all. - Jason
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sorry all, I found it. (Option in New Session dialogue let's you select from Tetherd or Untetherd. If you choose Untethered, you get no Capture folder creation.)
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