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Old 05-22-2011, 02:59 AM
The Dougfather The Dougfather is offline
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Default Deactivating Multiple Tracks Causes Crash

Hi all,

Been running in to this issue periodically for a few months now 8.0.4 and 8.0.5 and it's becoming a real PIA.

If i have for example, two tracks and i want to hide and deactivate them if i multiple select and choose the option from right click or the tracks bin i will get a crash. If i select the tracks individually and hide and deactivate, no problem.

It's the deactivate which is the issue because if i multiple track hide there is no probs, anyone else experiencing this.

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