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hooolian

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  1. What is the visual bug? Is it the chord fingerings at the 9th and 11th frets?
  2. @HameronWe are probably the only 2 ppl who care about this issue lol. I made a discovery today that I wanted to share with you. When using "L" to make an edit, the lyric selection behaves as expected. It's only when using the middle mouse button that the problem happens.
  3. I know this is old, but I have somewhat of a solution. I no longer use shift + click to make a lyric line. Instead, I just use control + click to select the first and last words of the line before hitting control + M. That will avoid select everything to the left of a particular line when using shift + click after an edit.
  4. You don't have to turn G-sync off completely. It just needs to be on fullscreen mode only.
  5. Np. This used to bug the crap outta me until I finally figured it out.
  6. Do you have a G-sync monitor? If so, it needs to be set to fullscreen mode only in the nvidia control panel. If it's set to fullscreen and windowed mode, EOF will act like this.
  7. This happens to me all the time. I try to remember to click "off" of a word first (so that nothing is selected), then click the first word of a phrase and shift + click the last word. However, I always seem to forget.
  8. Is there any way to add a feature that could adjust the stereo balance all the way left/right. That would help for figuring out guitar parts that are only on one channel. I have been taking off one headphone, or using equalizer APO to do this. That isn't the ideal solution because I use amp modeling software and I can't hear my own guitar very well. Just a suggestion.
  9. hooolian replied to Penfolds5's topic in Issues
    @@cozy1 I found the cause of the problem. I got the error no matter what I typed in the search box. This is the full log. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1lucD56AvgSyfz8c4QiZvSJz3q2QnnV8Q I narrowed it down to one DLC file https://drive.google.com/open?id=1P2SN-qZpDNIXwwp3ZX8amXexHy0CWp_W It's a version I made that is not on ignition. I used the toolkit to remake that file and it works as it should now. I think it was just an error with that psarc that had to do with the toolkit.
  10. hooolian replied to Penfolds5's topic in Issues
    When I type something in the search box and hit enter, this happens https://photos.app.goo.gl/FDcAxZMp1RKYesJJ6 This is the log https://photos.app.goo.gl/w4uDFik9p7p5CSPU8
  11. I'm just worried about my Rocksmith cable. I'm guessing they will be hard to find soon. I wonder if I should buy an extra just in case mine gets damaged. I hope the no cable patch is viable.
  12. hooolian replied to Penfolds5's topic in Issues
    I am at work right now, but I will make screen shots when I get home. The only way I am able to search is by using the dropdown filters. I get the errors when I use the search box. I'm pretty sure it happens when I hit enter.
  13. hooolian replied to Penfolds5's topic in Issues
    This is the same for me as well. It will work if I delete the CFSM folder in My Documents and restart the program. But, even then, it will not let me use the search feature, and I have to delete the folder everytime I want to run it.
  14. I keep getting this warning when I save an EOF project since the latest hot fix \/ --Warning (RS): At least one track difficulty has no fret hand positions defined. They will be created automatically.-- It's always for the track I'm working on. I try deleting the FHPs and making them again (plus, I verify them with the "check fret hand positions" option), but I still get the error. It only disappears if I select "generate all differences" in the menu. I also get this error when I load up projects from previous hot fixes \/ --Error: Default RS sections that were added are missing. Skipping writing the <sections> tag.-- I have to clear all events and redo them to cancel the error. These aren't major gripes. I Just wanted to give some "helpful" feedback. Thanks for all you do.


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