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Marcelo Andino

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  1. Mmmm... I don't really know what to say... all I know is that this doesn't happen in Studio One. I even created a test project in Logic on a 2009 macbook and this doesn't happen either.  Maybe it's time for me to migrate

    Thanks for your help!

  2. Hey Andres!! Thank you so much for your help. I tried converting the video to avi and now the problem is gone..... the video looks awful but to the effect of syncronization and composition I guess it will do. The video I was running has the mp4 extension, but I don't know if it was coded in H264, I'll try that with the next one. Thanks!!

  3. Thank you for your reply, but it happens even if I don't have any vst instrument running. And I should add that this is not happening in Studio One. Also, the moment I delete the video from the project, it runs normally.  When I open Studio One and load the video, I don't see LAV's encoder notification running in the background... I've had this same problem with two other projects that involved video, that I can recall now. I wonder if there is anything else that can be done

  4. I'm scoring a short film and my problem is that when I press play and the video is loaded into the project, there is a second delay until  the project starts playing, which is incredibly annoying. There seems to be some problem with a video decoder (LAV splitter and LAV decoder) Cakewalk is using for this, because I tried it in Studio One, and playback is perfectly smooth there. The only problem is that I yet don't know my way around Studio One, that's why I'm not working on the project on that daw. I already tried editing the AUD.INI txt file, to no avail. Cakewalk has never been great at working with video, but I have to get the work done and I don't have the time right now to learn a new DAW.  Any thoughts? 

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  5. On 7/5/2019 at 7:51 PM, msmcleod said:

    A couple of things to check:

    1. Check that Cakewalk Analytics is disabled. This points to nowhere at the moment, and could take a while for it to time out.

    2. If you're using a custom template, and the browser on the right is set to the "Media" media tab, and your folder has a lot of files in it, it's really slow to populate. Make sure it's set to "Plugins", or make sure your Audio Library folder doesn't have too many files in the root folder.

    Thanks! How do I Check that Cakewalk Analytics is disabled?

  6. On 7/5/2019 at 3:36 PM, abacab said:

    Are you referring to opening the program itself, or opening a project once the program is open?

    Opening the program itself. I disabled the scan of vst plugins, but that doesn't seem to change much

  7. I'm having the same problem with cakewalk. Until recentely I used Sonar, but then switched to CbB. Sonar wasn't particularly fast at start up but it wasn't nearly as slow as CbB is. I'm running it on a 500 gb SSD drive, Windows 10, i7 processor (bought in 2014, but still a pretty fast, as I can open all other programs super fast. I had the same amount of plug ins I had with my prior configuration with Sonar, or less. I really don't know what to do...

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