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Weird: Hiding FCP makes it inaccessible againPosted by eyeseesound
Hi. From earlier today, if I hide FCP then I can't get it back. Clicking on the icon on my dock won't bring it back up and won't even let me quit it.
Using the Apple+TAB option won't open it up when i land on the FCP icon. All I can do is Force Quit it and restart it. Weird. And why? Anyone had this experience. I haven't done anything different today from the last 6 years! Using FCP 7 and a 2 x 2.26 Quad-Core running 10.5.8 OS X This is bloody frustrating and just plain weird. Ta
Sometimes this used to happen whenever a DV or similar device was connected. Just happens randomly. But if you can repeat it on command- send in a bug report.
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To ease the pain of putting your prefs back, get hold of the briliant Preference Manager...
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Trashing preferences is something you only have to do occasionally - in my opinion, the truly brilliant thing about Preference Manager is it's ability to assign capture scratch disks on a project basis. For some inexplicable reason, FCP sets these at the programme level, rather than for each individual project. I have a number of external media drives - each one for a different project - and I never have them all running all the time. Without Preference Manager, FCP will throw a minor fit on startup if it can't find the right disk - and this can be a real pain when switching between projects.
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