I tried several CR2, new and old, no more crashing.Ģ) The setup/update process is not working well and it is necessary to uninstall previous version of DPP.
#Vocalign pro 4 crash update#
I tried to update the version with 4.10.0, no luck, the program kept crashing.įinally I decided to uninstall completely DPP, reboot the computer, installed the version 4.7.21 and reboot again. Indeed I only shot jpeg, as soon as I started to use RAW the DPP started each time I open the preview window. Last week I changed my camera so i downloaded all the software from canon website, including DPP version 4.9.20 that I updated from the existing verison and I did not notice any issue. During this period I also did a major upgrade by replacing the hard drive with a SSD so I took the opportunity to clean rebuild the OS from scratch and I reinstalled the same version of DPP.
4.7.21 without particular issues for 3 years to view pictures JPG and RAW taken with a Powershot G3x on a windows 7 64bit computer.
#Vocalign pro 4 crash install#
I also note that running 4.8.2 during this processing delay CPU utilization never exceeds 15% while it would spike briefly to the 60% range with 4.7.2 although the sustained usage during the few seconds of processing wasn't very high with 4.7.2 either. Install the VocALign PRO 4 plug-in software and to use it follow the instructions given for your DAW(s) in the pages above. Hopefully a more powerful graphics card will help once they become available from the hopeful decline of the crypto currency mining bubble that is gobbling up all of the cards. It has gone from 4 to 5 seconds with 4.7.2 to maybe 10-12 seconds with 4.8.2. I also noticed that the latest version seems to take a little bit longer when working with a RAW file when digital lens optimizer has been selected along with significant noise reduction.
I am running it on a HP Z820 workstation (Win 10 pro, dual Xeon CPU, 128 GB memory, Nvidia graphics card).
After three crashes I got it to stay alive long enough to move from that directory and no more problems since. My best guess for what triggered the behavior was I had navigated to a subdirectory that contained a mix of files and DPP didn't seem to like that environment. Yesterday I upgraded from DPP 4.7.2 to 4.8.2 and had repetive crashes for the first time ever with DPP.