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It takes several minutes to empty my disk cache, so it's starting to be a productivity killer, and turning off the disk cache was the only way to get my work done. This defeats one of the coolest new CS6 features. I was starting to see more and more images in my main comps that didn't belong.
I also discovered over the weekend that Ps wouldn't open some valuable files, like my DVD template. Appears to be related to the Draconian security "features" in Mountain Lion.
I'm going back to Lion.
On Jul 29, 2012, at 5:47 PM, Todd Kopriva <kopriva@adobe.com> wrote:
> The purge to be performed isn't of the RAM but of the disk cache. Click the Empty Disk Cache button in the Media & Disk Cache preferences. And please submit a detailed bug report so that we can look into this: http://adobe.ly/ReportBug
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: After Effects Mail List [mailto:AE-List@media-motion.tv] On
>> Behalf Of Jim Curtis
>> Sent: 29July2012 14:23
>> To: After Effects Mail List
>> Subject: Re: [AE] weird
>>
>> Today I'm getting the same behavior, but there are no plug-ins to blame
>> this time. I changed a position keyframe on a precomp from a
>> horizontal move to a vertical one. Yet, in the main comp, the
>> horizontal move is persisting, and this is even after invoking a Purge
>> All.
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