Hi
Had 2.5 working fine.
Tried to install 2.6. It instantly causes Cubase 12 Pro to crash. I just get a black scaler window and it’s crashed.
Tried to go back to 2.5. Now i have the exact same issue with that as well.
Can someone please advise me what’s going on???
Thanks
Andy
ed66
July 10, 2022, 9:00am
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Can you please say what os you are using
Yep
Sorry, Windows 11. AMD Ryzen. Nvidia 3900. 64gb ram
ed66
July 10, 2022, 1:08pm
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Thanks, that should help the support team.
Sorry, that’s unusual. I have no fix for you but someone might. What I’d suggest is doing a clean reboot, then uninstalling the program. Reboot again, then re-install. That is not based on anything other what I’ve done in the past that has resolved odd things like this.
Sorry I can’t be more helpful than that. This is one of those “it shouldn’t be happening” things however. Hope it clears up.
Long shot, but please search the board for ‘OpenGL’, and check the similar sounding reports - may help.
Hi @chrissm
sorry to hear about the ongoing issue.
You could try to disable the OpenGL rendering and see if it improves:
You can disable OpenGLRendering from the ScalerSettings application.
MacOS:
Press CMD+Space to open the Spotlight Search and type “ ScalerSettings ”
Go to the Help page and click “Turn OFF OpenGL”:
Also, would you mind sending me the crash log next time it happens? ed@tonicbits.com
Thanks,
Ed
It seems that it is a graphics problem, something that has already been consulted on other occasions. He left here one of the possible solutions that he gave in his day Ed1. Luck
Ed1 Team wrote:
the fact that the screen stays black points to a graphic issue, either a missing GPU driver or an incompatible OpenGL version.
You can disable OpenGL Rendering from the ScalerSettings application:
Press the Windows key to open the search and type “ ScalerSettings ”
Go to the Help page and click “…
Are you running Logic under Rosetta? If not, try that.
Try turning off OpenGL —
Press CMD+Space to open the Spotlight Search and type “ ScalerSettings ”
Go to the Help page and click “Turn OFF OpenGL”:
Could you take a screen shot of this before and after. Are you using DAW sync?
If you are hearing hissing it sounds like you might not be registered. Click on the Logo in the upper left and the click on registration to see if it shows it is registered.
You say it’s not usable anymore. Was i…
and others …
Thanks buddy
Turned off OpenGL and we’re all good.
Thanks for your help
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