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products7074740
09-24-2009, 01:11 PM
Macbook Pro 2.4 ghz Late 2008

MBox2

I had been getting a jumpy playback cursor. I'm hoping this resolves it. Has anyone had this issue/is no longer having this issue?

Athemic
09-24-2009, 09:39 PM
The update fixed my jumpy cursor!

Dj-Ike
09-25-2009, 04:35 AM
Actually I posted this in another thread.
For MacPro:
'As far as the cursor, I found that changing the DAE Buffer to the lowest(0), and the cache to the highest, got rid of the "sticking cursor" even before this update. I also set my processors to use only six(99%) instead of seven, and the playback buffer to 128.'

Actually I now only use 4(99%) processors, and all is well.

As far as the MacBook Pro/MboxII is concerned. Try playing around with the DAE buffer and see if it helps. I know there's only so much strain we can place on it before it starts with the error messages, but you should be able to find a balance until they get this fixed. My guess is that it won't be long now.

JustinA
10-11-2009, 03:42 PM
Having this problem too now... never seen it before with 10.5.x and 8cs3... only seen it since moving to 10.6.1/8.0.3pr

I've just tried many settings combinations, nothing gets rid of it...

Dj-Ike
10-14-2009, 05:08 PM
Having this problem too now... never seen it before with 10.5.x and 8cs3... only seen it since moving to 10.6.1/8.0.3pr

I've just tried many settings combinations, nothing gets rid of it...

Yeah, maybe I should've said "minimized", instead of "got rid of" the sticky cursor.:o

clausiii
10-15-2009, 12:11 AM
Jumpy cursor/playhead here @ 10.6.1/8.0.3prerelease....
very bad for editing...

DigiTechSupt
10-15-2009, 12:40 PM
This is a known issue and is being worked on for the final release...

JazzyJ
10-16-2009, 03:03 PM
Use PT8.0cs3

This the best version for snow leopard. The other digi 'updates' are less stable.

Who knows why this is the case - but it is.

Hope this helps.

There's no jumpy cursor using 8.0cs3