spinning beachball frustration...
I run Capture One on a Mac Pro that has about 8 gb of memory. In the last couple of months, more and more frequently, I get the spinning beachball while making adjustments to a folder of raw images, prior to processing them. It looks like a crash but it's not--after maybe 15 seconds it goes away and the program becomes useable again. I get a hint that it's about to happen--when I place the cursor on a slider nothing happens at all, the slider will not move--then the beachball appears about 5 seconds later and locks things up for 15-20 seconds.
10-20 seconds of wasted time gets annoying when it starts to happen every 10 minutes or so...
This only began to happen frequently in the last couple of months, and it only happens in Capture One.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Ed
10-20 seconds of wasted time gets annoying when it starts to happen every 10 minutes or so...
This only began to happen frequently in the last couple of months, and it only happens in Capture One.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Ed
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I am using Capture One 6.3.3.
Any suggestions will be welcome,
Ed0 -
First, I would:
- run disk utility and repair permissions
- check while working with a brand new session
- clear the cop files
- clear the batch queue…0 -
Nicolas,
Thx for the suggestions. Not sure what clear cop files means but I'm on it...0 -
[quote="Ed12" wrote:
Not sure what clear cop files means but I'm on it...
Session/CaptureOne/Cache/Proxies/_CLA8912.DNG.cop
These are preview files and will be rebuilt when deleted, some may be corrupted…0
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