Two things:
1. In 11.0.2 when I was doing slaved recording to TOD time code, at the end of a pass I would toggle the Online button. The transport would then stop and the files would turn their normal playback colors on the timeline. But in 11.2.1, if I press Online to stop recording, poof! All the files I've been recording magically disappear from the timeline, never to be seen again. If you press Stop your files are safe, but the transport re-syncs itself to incoming code and rolls along until you take it out of Online.
2. I figured that since Avid fixed the midnight issue in PT10 by introducing a 24 hour timeline, the transport would stay in record across the midnight boundary when chasing code. Should have checked beforehand. Not a good feeling when the system drops record during a live concert.
Peter
1. In 11.0.2 when I was doing slaved recording to TOD time code, at the end of a pass I would toggle the Online button. The transport would then stop and the files would turn their normal playback colors on the timeline. But in 11.2.1, if I press Online to stop recording, poof! All the files I've been recording magically disappear from the timeline, never to be seen again. If you press Stop your files are safe, but the transport re-syncs itself to incoming code and rolls along until you take it out of Online.
2. I figured that since Avid fixed the midnight issue in PT10 by introducing a 24 hour timeline, the transport would stay in record across the midnight boundary when chasing code. Should have checked beforehand. Not a good feeling when the system drops record during a live concert.
Peter
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