Screen stands still
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 23 posts since 7 Jul, 2008
Hi,
I have MU.LAB XT, 3.1.25, it worked all right, and then since a time, there are problems with display. Screenshot below:
http://www.admc.hu/Clipboard01.jpg
In the green box, a lot of things disappeared. When starting playing, green cursor doesn't move. When I move it with the mouse, the results are "blind", I cannot see them, the screen stands still.
In the Sequence Editor, the problem is similar. When I move the editor horizontally, I can see the green positioning cursor moving. But only then.
Thank you for your help in advance,
Adam
I have MU.LAB XT, 3.1.25, it worked all right, and then since a time, there are problems with display. Screenshot below:
http://www.admc.hu/Clipboard01.jpg
In the green box, a lot of things disappeared. When starting playing, green cursor doesn't move. When I move it with the mouse, the results are "blind", I cannot see them, the screen stands still.
In the Sequence Editor, the problem is similar. When I move the editor horizontally, I can see the green positioning cursor moving. But only then.
Thank you for your help in advance,
Adam
- KVRAF
- 12737 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Hi Adam,
1) It's recommended to update to MU.LAB 3.2.3 as that's the most recent version and it's also a very stable version!
2) Regarding the 'frozen gui': Please restart your computer and try again. I suppose you have your computer on for many weeks already, maybe only doing a "Stand By" sometimes. This makes that the internal clock counter wraps around at a certain moment and that confuses MU.LAB. A fresh Windows restart every couple of weeks should solve this.
This little bug will be fixed in a next MU.LAB version.
1) It's recommended to update to MU.LAB 3.2.3 as that's the most recent version and it's also a very stable version!
2) Regarding the 'frozen gui': Please restart your computer and try again. I suppose you have your computer on for many weeks already, maybe only doing a "Stand By" sometimes. This makes that the internal clock counter wraps around at a certain moment and that confuses MU.LAB. A fresh Windows restart every couple of weeks should solve this.
This little bug will be fixed in a next MU.LAB version.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 23 posts since 7 Jul, 2008
Thanks, it works!
Anyway, just clicking around, I've found a previous post of mine, an idea, which still would be nice to see in a future version, please take a look at it:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 05#4180405
Thanks,
Adam
Anyway, just clicking around, I've found a previous post of mine, an idea, which still would be nice to see in a future version, please take a look at it:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 05#4180405
Thanks,
Adam
- KVRAF
- 12737 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe