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We do monitor User Voice; we share your disappointment that we don’t have a reproducible case, for this issue.
If you can reliably reproduce the ‘low level exception’ problem, on your system, please contact Support and provide them with any files and source media required for that repro case, as well as (important!) step-by-step instructions on how you can reproduce the issue.
We’re eager to pursue the issue further.
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Strange. It works as hot key - on/off.
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We need to have ability to batch copy file names (or only parts of it) into tape name column, not to add one tape name to multiple files. With Adobe Bridge we can't do that. Many cameras writes filenames into tape name field. Many times, during transcode to proxies, tape names are not persist and there are problems to reconnect them to camera files on other platforms.
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In many different platforms, different OS the problem persist. I personally heard about at least 10. The easiest way to reproduce is to heavy scrub for a while (bac and forth with speed changes) on a H264 mp4 file. I bet it will crash after while on most of computers.