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nate mulliken
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Unstable Brush Sensitivity Flash CS4

Oct 2, 2009 3:47 PM

I have found in my experience with Flash CS4 and using a Wacom tablet or Cintiq that the brush sensitivity is unstable.

Sometimes it works, sometimes it does not.

As long as I open Flash and do not change the brush size, then the sensitivity stays just fine. If I change the brush size then sensitivity disappears and all I can draw is solid lines of a single width.

 

I contacted Wacom and was on the phone for two hours. After trying every possible fix, we decided it was a Flash error, since Photoshop works. Other machines were tested, other tablets were swapped in and out, new pens were tried, they all had the same problem.

 

I contacted Adobe and this was their response:

"As I understand that you want to use Flash on Wacom and brushes lack pen
sensitivity  . I understand this issue & i found that brushes lack
pen sensitivity because it is not compatible with wacom tablet."

 

This is news to me that Adobe decided to not support Wacom tablets with Flash. Is this for real?

I responded saying that the response sounded wrong.

 

I have read other threads regarding this issue but was unable to find a solution.

 

UPDATE:

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At 4:30 I spoke again with Wacom and it has been discussed that I need to file a bug with Adobe. They also confirmed that Flash CS4 does support the pen and eraser functions, so Adobe support was wrong.

My only hesitation for filing a bug is that for a program bug to exist, then wouldn't thousands of other people be experiencing the same issue?

 

UPDATE:

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3 hours on the phone with Adobe and they are escalating the problem, so i have to wait to hear back. The current technical assistant was unable to replicate my issue.

 

Am I the only one with this issue?

 
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    Oct 5, 2009 6:44 AM   in reply to nate mulliken

    I'm using a Wacom Intuos 4 with Flash CS4 on a Mac running OS 10.5.8 and the pen works just fine. I don't have any odd settings. I can change the brush size and shape and it keeps on working correctly.

     
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    Oct 6, 2009 11:37 AM   in reply to nate mulliken

    Hi Nate,

     

    I'm afraid I'm not sure what wintab communication failing is referring to specifically. But I'm guessing it has to do with the wintab driver, and something about the driver not working consistently. The driver must be there in order for those controls to show up and work. It might be worth doing a complete reinstall of the wacom drivers and a full restart with everything plugged in?  I'm running Vista 64 and a couple mac systems with an Intuos 2, Intuos 3 and a Cintiq 15x (although that one on Mac) and they've all been completely stable with the brush tool (even when running OSs through VMware, although that's tricky to set up for sure!). That said, I've had to reinstall the drivers after installing Flash sometimes and do a full restart before things work as expected.

     

    Not sure if any of that helps, although my hunch is that it's something with the drivers...

     

    Jen.

     
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    Oct 9, 2009 11:05 AM   in reply to nate mulliken

    hello !

     

    same problem with  WINDOWS XP 64 bits  and  CS4, using Flash  with an  INTUOS  PTK  4.

     

    it works fine on a 32 bit windows version with a PTZ 3 Intuos...

     

    here is a part of the crash log  >

     

    <?xml version="1.0"?>
    <!DOCTYPE AdobeCrashReport SYSTEM "AdobeCrashReporter.dtd">
    <crashreport version="1.1" crVersion="2.5.0.01052007" applicationName="Adobe Flash CS4" applicationVersion="10.0.0" build="10.0.0.544">
    <time year="2009" month="10" day="9" hour="11" minute="12" second="28"/>
    <user guid="db0dffd7-20cf-4613-b673-c336010f09d7"/>
    <system platform="windows" osversion="5.2.3790 SP 2.0" applicationlanguage="English (United States)" userlanguage="en_US" oslanguage="en_US" ram="8190" machine="Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU           E5430  @ 2.66GHz" model="EM64T Family 6 Model 23 Stepping 6" cpuCount="8" cpuFreq="2667 MHz" busFreq=""/>
    <crash exception="EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION" instruction="0x0a95dc2a">
    <backtrace crashedThread="0">
    <thread index="0">
    <stackStatement index="0" address="0x0a95dc2a" symbolname="WacomDoSpecialContextHandling"/>
    <stackStatement index="1" address="0x0a953415" symbolname="WacomDoSpecialContextHandling"/>
    <stackStatement index="2" address="0x0a937a24" symbolname="Ordinal999"/>
    <stackStatement index="3" address="0x0a952dec" symbolname="WacomDoSpecialContextHandling"/>
    <stackStatement index="4" address="0x0a95251c" symbolname="WacomDoSpecialContextHandling"/>
    <stackStatement index="5" address="0x0a957366" symbolname="WacomDoSpecialContextHandling"/>
    <stackStatement index="6" address="0x0a94c73b" symbolname="WacomDoSpecialContextHandling"/>
    <stackStatement index="7" address="0x0a94a314" symbolname="WTPacketsPeek"/>
    <stackStatement index="8" address="0x0a8cadec" symbolname="Ordinal999"/>
    <stackStatement index="9" address="0x0a8d3009" symbolname="Ordinal999"/>
    <stackStatement index="10" address="0x0a8d17ee" symbolname="Ordinal999"/>
    <stackStatement index="11" address="0x0a8d721b" symbolname="WTPacketsPeek"/>
    <stackStatement index="12" address="0x00e23161" symbolname="unknown"/>
    </thread>

     
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    Oct 9, 2009 11:11 AM   in reply to yann mallard

    and to precise the problem >

     

    If i start to work first with Photoshop >   every thing is ok.

     

    I can have a normal session of work

     

    then I start Flash >    first >  flash crash !...    and   then   Photoshop  crash   invoquing the same  WACOM dll  problem !!!...

     

    great...

     

     

    Log of the PHOTOSHOP CRASH...

     

    AppName: photoshop.exe     AppVer: 11.0.1.0     ModName: wacom_tablet.dll
    ModVer: 6.1.2.3     Offset: 00000000000391e7

     

     

    ..............

     
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    Oct 9, 2009 12:54 PM   in reply to nate mulliken

    that s bad...

     

    the only software that is    ACTUALLY   working  with the wacom  is  after effect.

     

    when i need to pick up some graphic element in  Illustrator  i  use the mouse  for  now...

     

    just for testing purpose i am trying  premiere... and bridge... and the rest of the suite >

     

     

    Premiere    is   ok.

     


    bridge    is  ok...

     

     

    sound booth   is  ok....

     
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    Oct 10, 2009 5:36 PM   in reply to yann mallard

    everything is working now !  yes!!!

     

    here is what i need >

     

    i un-installed the waccom driver ( was  WacomTablet_611-3.exe )

    i un-installed the nvida driver ( was 191.07_desktop_winxp_64bit_english_whql.exe)

     

     

    install this application >   TweakNow RegCleaner   for windows 64 bits XP

     

    run and clean the registry, defragment it !

     

    it found some wacom dll  problem, and solved them.

     

    then

     

    i put the  WacomTablet_610-6.exe    wich is  one version older than the  WacomTablet_611-3.exe

     

    and installed    the 190.62_desktop_winxp_64bit_english_whql.exe     wich is   one version older than the  191.07_desktop_winxp_64bit_english_whql.exe

     

    because of  "Too new driver superstition"  i choosed this solution, may be the latest could work... but enough testing for now ! i have to work ! )

     


    and so far >>>  all the application   flash-photoshop-after effect-maya and illustrator  are happy together !!!

     

    by the way my video card is  a  nvidia  GT 250.

     

    the only thing missing is the OPEN accelleration in photoshop... apparently working only on vista ...

     

    HOPE this could work for you also!

     

    cheers!

     

    yann

     
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    Oct 15, 2009 9:56 AM   in reply to nate mulliken

    Though I guess after going through so much efforts as above, this should not be a case but sometimes small things get missed. Is your Flash CS4 updated to the latest one available i.e. 10.0.2?

     
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    Oct 20, 2009 4:11 PM   in reply to nate mulliken

    I'm taking over this case.   However, all we can probably do (in support) is escalate to engineering and get them to work with Wacom to figure it out.  It is a bit odd though. Generally inside Flash Pro we write code to the 'wacom compatibility' API.. All tablets support that API.   So ultimately this might be a communication problem specific to this API.  Or maybe some odd bug with the new UI in Flash CS4.

     

    I sent you a note via the case notes.  That'll give you a bit more detail about what we're going to have to do to get this checked out.

     
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    Oct 20, 2009 7:32 PM   in reply to BWolfe [ADOBE]

     

    hello!

     

    whouaoo!

     

    i am just surprised ( in a very good way

     

    good!

     

    i am in contact with someone at wacom  to investigate this problem.

     

    i guess they are trying different simulations to re-create how the crash

    happened.

     

    also they told me that they going to look if other people run into the

    same issue.

     

    wich apparently was not the case so far...

     

    thanks again very much to take in consideration this unfortunate situation.

     

     

    I just return to the INTUOS 3 PTZ 630 and the driver  JUST  before the

    last one in date at this day.

     

    ...

     

    thanks!

     

    yann

     

    PS >  let me know if you need more informations from my side.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     
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    Oct 20, 2009 7:33 PM   in reply to BWolfe [ADOBE]

     

     

    hello again...

     

     

    since you take an interest to my situation ....

     

     

    here is another unfortunate crash log

     

    this time not involving  the  wacom driver....

     

     

     

     
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    Oct 20, 2009 11:37 PM   in reply to nate mulliken

     

     

    oops

     

    i am sorry

     

    i thought i received an email from Adobe about the problem i have.

     

    sorry again,

     

    i thought this adobe email was coming after several report i did on

    there website.

     

    thanks

     

    yann.

     

    well, good luck with your thing...

     

     

     
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