Hi,
In the Export Audio Mixdown Page, I always seem to get a graphic glitch in the File Format Section (as shown in the ‘Before’ screenshot). The workaround is to select a different ‘File Type’, for eg. AIFF, then the rest of the section seems to come back (as shown in the ‘After’ screenshot). It stays intact until I close the window. If close and re-open Export Audio Mixdown window, the issue happens again. This is a consistent behaviour. Anyone else facing this?
Before
After
Cheers,
VJ
Cubase Pro 14.0.10
MacBook Pro (Late 2019)
MacOS Ventura 13.7.3
For testing purpose: Can you reduce the vertical height of the dialog to (almost) minimum, then close and then open again the dialog?
Does that change anything?
Thanks for the response. I had already tried it as a workaround method to see if it re-draws the elements, but it doesn’t seem to help. Attaching a gif demonstrating the same. Changing the File Format fixes it as I had mentioned earlier.
So my primary monitor is an external 32" display, just for the sake of trying, I moved the whole Cubase window and the Export Audio Mixdown window my Macbook’s screen, it still was glitched out on MacBook screen. But funny enough, once I moved it back to my main display, Cubase seems to re-draw it properly 
The issue came back again this morning after a restart though. But dragging the Audio Mixdown window back & forth the MacBook screen seemed to fix the glitch today as well.

Sorry to hear that the issue is still haunting you.
My previous reply might sound rather arbitrary but I actually asked it for a specific reason.
Could you check whether the issue disappears when the vertical size of the dialog is near minimum AND then the dialog is closed and then opened again. Don’t do anything else, please.
Thank you for your effort.
Gave it a quick go and you are right!
If I restrict the vertical height to a certain value, the issue doesn’t happen ! It doesn’t even need to be close to minimum. Even if I keep it somewhere half way, everything is rendered as expected. I wonder why this might be happening though.
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Thanks a lot.
Most likely because it is a bug.
Is Cubase running in Silicon mode or in Rosetta?
Mine is an Intel MacBook Pro. So it’s the Intel build of Cubase. How can I report this as a bug ?
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Thanks. I am not so much of a Mac expert.
You don’t have to report it. It already was reported. That’s why I asked the specific question. I wanted to check if you have the same issue or whether it is something else on your side.
Thanks for all the inputs @Johnny_Moneto. Hope a fix will be issued in the next maintenance update.
Cheers,
VJ
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