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Transcribing MIDI + Freeze + DP8

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 1:53 pm
by mirmidon
It happened today for the first time:
With the QuickScribe window open, at the moment when the page is about to change for the successive one, this appears

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and nothing more happens, DP just freezes.
I have waited for 15 minutes and nothing changed, not even the scrolling bar scrolls……

In the dock there is "The application is not responding" instead of "Quit" and I have to force quit.

I have restarted DP various times and then the Mac too, and the problem still persists.

I did not found nothing about this in the user manual.

I don't understand what means "Transcribing MIDI", what MIDI there is to transcribe?

I think that it could be a problem with the VI RealGuitar, but I am not sure.

Thanks for any help

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Edit:
1) The culprit is not RealGuitar, as the problem occurs even removing the VI.
2) In DP 7.24 all works perfectly.

Re: Transcribing MIDI + Freeze + DP8

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 2:04 pm
by mirmidon
Thank you for your so numerous answers :D :D

Re: Transcribing MIDI + Freeze + DP8

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 2:09 am
by urbansonic
Hello

I have the same Problem ... only when "show aranged score" is enabled and going to the next page or when i want print it.

:smash:

i try now do the same with dp7 and dp8 32bit mode

greetz!

Urban

Re: Transcribing MIDI + Freeze + DP8

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 2:42 am
by urbansonic
Hello again

DP8 32bit
freeeeze

DP7.24 works... the popup before printing show a different title "Transcribing Line Breaking" need a minute but dont freeze. while printing the same popup again :? wait a minute... printer start

greetz Urban

Re: Transcribing MIDI + Freeze + DP8

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 3:54 am
by urbansonic
You have to Limit the number of scales to the maximum you need... mini menu -> options -> set score length.

then it should work

i dont know how long the score lengt can be, but in my project it was to long

but dp7 dont freeze in same project ... its also a bug in dp8 for shure.