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Joined: Mar 2015
Posts: 34
Threads: 14
Joined: Mar 2015
Hi Gunther,
Since 5.4, it seems that during the creation of visual previews, the "attention of the computer" (don't know the correct programming language for that) is constantly pushed towards the (probably each new) visual preview application.
In other words, when I click on a different application on my computer and/or wish to enter text, I can not do that, because the attention of my clicks/text input is constantly pulled away from the application I am working in. Once the visual previews are complete, everything is back to normal.
This was not the situation before 5.4. The result of this issue is that you can not use the computer for anything else, during the creation of visual previews.
For the record, I am using LRT 5.4 on an iMac Pro, running OS X 10.14.6
I noticed the issue when visual previews were being generated in a batch "Multi Pass Deflicker" that I started from a folder with 5 subfolders with sequences in it.
If you wish any additional information, please let me know.
Regards,
Jorrit
Since 5.4, it seems that during the creation of visual previews, the "attention of the computer" (don't know the correct programming language for that) is constantly pushed towards the (probably each new) visual preview application.
In other words, when I click on a different application on my computer and/or wish to enter text, I can not do that, because the attention of my clicks/text input is constantly pulled away from the application I am working in. Once the visual previews are complete, everything is back to normal.
This was not the situation before 5.4. The result of this issue is that you can not use the computer for anything else, during the creation of visual previews.
For the record, I am using LRT 5.4 on an iMac Pro, running OS X 10.14.6
I noticed the issue when visual previews were being generated in a batch "Multi Pass Deflicker" that I started from a folder with 5 subfolders with sequences in it.
If you wish any additional information, please let me know.
Regards,
Jorrit