Tried the disk cache to no avail...The weird part is it is in a precomp. When I open up the precomp it is not there....I turned off a QT layer in my main comp (that had opacity of 0 at the time of the x) and it went away WTF is that.
I have no problem with software companies trying to keep unpaid copies of their software running; but when I have paid I expect that these safegaurds will not get in the way of me doing my job
Mike Cardeiro
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D4 Creative Group - Philadelphia, PA
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From: "mylenium@mylenium.de" <mylenium@mylenium.de>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 8, 2012 12:46 PM
Subject: Re: [AE] particular red x
Under the same assumption, I'm inclined to concur. Flush the crappy disk cache.
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Nathan Shipley <nshipley@gmail.com> hat am 8. August 2012 um 18:37 geschrieben:
On CS6? Empty disk cache help?
On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 11:30 AM, mike cardeiro
<mcardeiro@yahoo.com> wrote:
I had to set a freelancer up on another box yesterday and accidentally input the serial number that I am using for particular (they dont make it easy to figure out what serial number you are using). There is a red X that flashes on one frame. I have uninstalled reinstalled particular, shut down the other box (I even bowed toward Mecca) but that FUCKING RED X WILL NOT GO AWAY.
Anybody know a trick?
Mike Cardeiro
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D4 Creative Group - Philadelphia, PA
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