Did you try to reinstall Nuendo 13.0.50? maybe an error during download or installing…
I’ll give it a try, thanks for the tip
Reinstalled, same bug. Now I could see some others have the same issue. So I’ll step back to 13.0.41 and would wait for the fix.
which macOS do you have?
All work for me. (Sonoma 14,7) i will wait a little bit before my switch to Sequoia
I have Catalina, 13.0.41 works on it like a charm.
After updating to 13.0.50, all internal plugins was gone (Mac, Big Sur 11.7.10). My workaround is to replace “Nuendo Plug-in Set.vst3” with the same file but from version 13.0.41. I hope it helps someone
Delayed cursors seem to have become a thing as of late, on Windows at least which indicate degraded performance, insofar as Windows 10 is concerned.
Yep, and also the way Windows is handling usb enumeration and resources.
I’ve seen the writing on the wall for a while now and just jumped to mac for the daw machine. There seems to be a big industry shift towards it since the M4 release.
I’m keen for ARM, definately but not mac since besides being prohibitevely costly, too many plug-in’s for me aren’t available and I would rather stick with what I have (x86) and wait for MS to work their magic with the SnapDragon line of processors.
Is anyone having issues with this version?
For me it has been nightmare, and I can’t pinpoint the reason.
I was having a lot of trouble in my desktop (Win11 i712700) , mainly with sessions freezing (while playback continued), with “end process” being the only recourse, but still somehow menageable. I was thinking the problem was somewhere else (I work with SL in ARA all the time, and it is always very unstable, so I blamed that).
But yesterday I installed this version on my laptop (Win11 Ryzen7 5800H), which had been fairly stable, and it got simply unuseable. I can’t get more than 15 minutes work without a freeze or the program simply closing without any notice. No explicit “crash” with a warning or dump…
Either it just closes itself, or I get fed up with waiting and end the process.
Is this happening to anyone else?
I gotta tell ya… I kinda regret jumping aboard N13. It has been by far the most unstable my system ever got with Cubase/Nuendo. I’ve been using it since Cubase 7. And now it has been piling up, and thinking back. the amount of working hours I have lost since upgrading to N13 is astonishing.
EDIT: well, now I rolled back to 13.0.41 and my session froze again as soon as I scrolled the timeline. Bloddy hell! I guess the culprit is not .0.50 then?
Here on Apple M1, My 13.0.50 demo has expired ( I am still on 12 ) but we really bomb tested it and it performed like a rock star. It worked better than 12 in every department.
Try deleting the preferences and do a clean install.
Thanks Rajiv.
I had done multiple clean installs before, to no avail.
I tried clearing the prefs as well, also no difference.
I even started the project from scratch, frozen session as soon as I import the AAF.
I tried again, now building the session on the system SSD, and de-selecting the video track from the AAF import (it was complaining that the video track couldn’t be created), and it worked. I then transferred the whole folder to my external ssd, where I work from, and it is working so far.
So maybe a corrupt session, due to this attempt to import a video track from the AAF? I dunno, seems a bit far-fetched… But it remains unexplained. At least it is working now, and I didn’t lose too much work apart from the hours and hours of troubleshooting.
Thanks again!
EDIT: as I should have suspected, it seems the problem was with my SSD. It ended up giving me several corrupted files and “0 bytes” files.
I think I solved it, lets see how it plays.
Sorry for putting the blame on you, my dear Nuendo!
I had a lot of trouble with Windows Defender, that I now have turned off, prior to starting Nuendo, for realtime monitoring and my system works well but I find I need to keep definitions up to date and scan regularly in advance of using the DAW to decrease the chances of it switching back on automatically.
Rendering video from source of the same spec as the output video ie no conversion necessary just sound replacement, for a video that took ~30min in 13.0.41 took 5hrs in 13.0.50 for me. It only shows itself in videos longer than approx 10min
Can anyone else confirm they have a much longer video render times in 13.0.50?
Not excusing Nuendo, but for that kind of task I can’t recommend Shutter Encoder enough. Just export your audio normally and use it to do the replacement.
Is this persistent after rebooting?
I’ve been struggling to install this update on some of our machines. I have several identical PC installations in the studio running N13.0.41 on Windows 10, and some of them update just fine.
With others, when I run the updater it keeps launching the Library Manager and going no further. It will re-open the library manager several times and then fail.
This happens when I run the installer from the Download Assistant or running the installer manually, even in --silent mode.