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Old 01-21-2005, 06:48 PM
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Default 6.7cs7 Not updating Audiosuite Overviews Correctly

I just did several Waves SoundShifter Audiosuite processes, and PT is trying to create the waveform overviews. Not sure why it's having trouble, but it's eating up the "processes" tasks, so when I go to make new fades, they're in line behind the "create overview" process. So I either have to go cancel the overview process, or go without my new fades.

Man, this cs7 update is the first time I've regretted updating. Seems like it's full of holes to me.

I might just be going back to cs6. I've seen enough of cs7.

SO, there's no cs7 UNINSTALLER, so will the PT 6.7 installer overwrite everything this updater put on? If not, how do I back up from here?
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