"View-Show contents" suddenly broken!?
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 10:14 pm
I've been a 100% satisfied user of Multiquence v2.02 for over 4 years now, so I know the score, but I've just stumbled into the oddest problem which has me completely baffled. Yesterday, I was working on a project, with Show contents working as normal. Tonight it is not working - but only for new sections that I add. When the main window is zoomed sufficiently, all the sections I added yesterday have their waveforms displayed; all the ones I add tonight do not. If I uncheck Show contents and then recheck it again, all yesterday's sections blank out and then reappear; all today's sections just stubbornly stay blank.
(Yes, I have rebooted; yes, I have run a virus check ... )
My first thought was that the latest Windows Hotfix had broken something, but that doesn't work as an explanation. It could explain a situation where Show contents was completely broken, but not, I think, a differential situation like this one. I've satisfied myself, never having had cause to think about it before, that Show contents is a global setting, and not something that is associated with each section according to how Show contents was set at the time the section was first added; but at the moment, it's not behaving like one.
Please does anyone have any ideas It's making it rather difficult to mix audio tracks together ... Hopefully,
Andy
(Yes, I have rebooted; yes, I have run a virus check ... )
My first thought was that the latest Windows Hotfix had broken something, but that doesn't work as an explanation. It could explain a situation where Show contents was completely broken, but not, I think, a differential situation like this one. I've satisfied myself, never having had cause to think about it before, that Show contents is a global setting, and not something that is associated with each section according to how Show contents was set at the time the section was first added; but at the moment, it's not behaving like one.
Please does anyone have any ideas It's making it rather difficult to mix audio tracks together ... Hopefully,
Andy