witpqs
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ORIGINAL: BigJ62 What about long pauses when you click on something? Not exactly that - let me explain. Sometimes it is almost as though AE has lost focus. (Focus in the windows sense - the application with focus, etc.) When you click on something, the click does not take for whatever you were clicking for, instead it returns focus to AE. The reason that I say almost loses focus is that the window banner at the top of the AE window still looks like AE has focus. What I mean is that when you actually switch to another application, that window has a colored (in my case blue) banner line, while all the other applications have that color grayed out. When you switch back to an application, its grayed-out window banner becomes blue again. But when the spontaneous seeming loss of focus occurs with AE, the window banner stays blue. So it goes like this. You are moving along giving orders. You go to click on a button on the panel you just opened (just for example). You click, but the click does nothing within AE. Maybe there is a little flicker (I'll try to nail down that observation and report back). So you click again, and this time it works. It's almost as though AE (or the PC) is doing something else, and the first click brings AE back to you. When the crashes occur, its like that first click just locks up AE. James, I am reasonably sure (not 100%) that what is happening is this. From time to time there is a flicker (as I described above where it seems like the AE window at least partially loses focus). If you happen to click while the flicker is actually taking place, you get a crash.
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