![]() ![]() ![]() IMO that is just a workaround and should not be considered a “proper way” to disable it. exe files from the Cubase components folder. And one of the ways they still use to correct these issues is to disable the video services be renaming or removing the various video. That’s good for me.īut, I still do see some CB9 users posting that the video services on their computer seem to cause issues. I have to admit that now, with CB 9 running in Win 10, I no longer see the daily “Video Services Failing” error reports I was getting with prior CB versions. Thus creating a better user experience for us “non-video music makers”. I’m no computer expert but, I figure that disabling the video services will save some system resources that can be used for other Cubase features. The video services could be toggled on/off as per the user preference. That’s why I am again requesting that a Preference option to “Disable Cubase Video Services” be added to the Cubase>Preferences menu for those of us who never use it. Wouldn’t it be better if these processes were not running for the users who never use the video functions that are offered in Cubase (like me)? The 3rd installment of a feature request:Įvery time I start Cubase I see that these (3) video related processes start and run (there may be more?): ![]()
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