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evgeny

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CaptureShop and Macbook
« on: July 15, 2008, 10:26:13 am »

Consider the following: I start CaptureShop, then force sleep mode by closing the macbook (in real life macbook will sleep if no button touched after some time), then I force wake up by openning macbook and now I get a screen which says that CaptureShop was crashed and I can restart it.

The workaround is to unplug all external devices AND the power cord BEFORE sleeping, and re-plug AFTER waking up. Then CaptureShop will be up and running, but this is not useful workflow.

I use Leopard and latest CaptureShop.

Is there a better solution?

Thank!


PS: I will cross post to another forum, too.
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Cfranson

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CaptureShop and Macbook
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2008, 12:11:53 pm »

Captureshop has crashed on wake if connected to a back for as long as I can remember. We recommend to our clients to either disconnect the back or quit Captureshop to prevent the crash. I agree that it would be optimal for this to be resolved.
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evgeny

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« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2008, 03:23:33 am »

Thank.

At least I know the problem is known.

Hope future release of eXposure will support 54M back and will not crash in such simple situation.
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