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  • Permanently deleted user
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    It's been a going on for about two years, about time it was sorted.

    You've raised support tickets about it, of course...

    It clearly isn't a major problem for most, or you wouldn't have had to resurrect a Capture One 6 thread about it.  

    It's probably something to do with your machine/environment/Capture One settings, rather than a Capture One problem per se.

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  • Mark Astle

    I've tried it on three different Macs. It's been happening for a few years. Yes, I raised a support ticket. There a are a lot of people with the same problem. If you haven't got anything helpful to add, I suggest you stfu.

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  • John Harper

    Keith never has anything nice to say, he's just a bastard.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Hi Mark,

    is your catalog/session located on an external drive/network drive? If yes, than it's maybe a cache problem related to macOs.

    Kassur

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  • Mark Astle

    Keith obviously spends al his time here instead of out working for clients. 

    Kassur - no, it's on the main hard drive that Capture One is running from. 

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  • Eric

    @Mark, how old is your machine and what kind of drive do you have? CaptureOne’s performance is highly dependent on fast I/O.

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  • Mark Astle

    I’ve tried it on a Mac Pro, a Macbook Pro and a high spec iMac 5k which I bought last year. It’s not the Mac. It started after one of the major C1 upgrades.

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