Interesting. It unfortunately doesn't work in all windows, perhaps this one is
a case of those.
Anyone else have this happen?
Rory
> On Jun 27, 2022, at 6:35 PM, Christopher Gilland
> wrote:
>
> Oddly yes. Both were disabled. I never use screen curtain, and visuals are
> one of the very fir
Oddly yes. Both were disabled. I never use screen curtain, and visuals
are one of the very first things I turn off as well, as they drive me crazy!
Chris.
On 6/26/2022 7:30 PM, Rory McDonald wrote:
Was your screen curtain off? Voiceover visuals as well? If screen curtains on
it won't show an
Was your screen curtain off? Voiceover visuals as well? If screen curtains on
it won't show anything. And voiceover visuals mess with the screen.
Rory
> On Jun 26, 2022, at 5:28 PM, Christopher Gilland
> wrote:
>
> I do have it. I tried that as well, but it didn't seem to render anything
>
I do have it. I tried that as well, but it didn't seem to render
anything about the activation. Pretty wicked bizarre, if you ask me.
Chris.
On 6/26/2022 3:01 PM, Rory McDonald wrote:
A good habit to get into in a largely inaccessible window like that, one that I
try to abide by anyways is t
The odd thing was, there wasn't another window. I think it was an
overlay inside the main plugin window.
Chris.
On 6/26/2022 3:04 PM, Steve Martin wrote:
Sometimes too just Doing VO F1 twice and seeing if there are other windows like
system dialogs or alerts, or VO F2 twice to see if another
Yep, that too. Always forget about that one lol. Thanks for the reminder.
Rory
> On Jun 26, 2022, at 3:04 PM, Steve Martin wrote:
>
> Sometimes too just Doing VO F1 twice and seeing if there are other windows
> like system dialogs or alerts, or VO F2 twice to see if another window is
> open
Sometimes too just Doing VO F1 twice and seeing if there are other windows like
system dialogs or alerts, or VO F2 twice to see if another window is open will
often find the culprit.
> On Jun 26, 2022, at 12:01 PM, Rory McDonald wrote:
>
> A good habit to get into in a largely inaccessible w
A good habit to get into in a largely inaccessible window like that, one that I
try to abide by anyways is to always OCR the screen if somethings not working
the way it should. That will either help find the source of the problem and if
it doesn't, it eliminates one possible cause. Just my 2 cen
Folks, I'm an idiot! I figured it out. Turns out, the activation window
was up on the screen. I was under the impression that since it came with
ProTools, it was already activated, but I guess not. Apparently, from
what Aira told me, the activation window was covering the main interface
of the
It took restarting my computer, but the recording problem has now been solved.
Thank you.
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