LEAVE YOUR STP2 GLITCHES HERE

Here is two of mine - when I export a master mix - is is adding mono-channels of sound. Instead of just a left/right stereo. Crashes easily as well. And if try to just export submix, throws error - unless shut down/restart STP2, then will work sometimes.

These problems have still not been addressed in the 2.0.1 update. If I intend on using any web links, I must do them in GB3... Bummer!
Here are three of mine...
1. The keyboard shortcut to adjust the In Point left
to zero crossing is the left bracket [ which does not
work. If you use your mouse to make that selection
under Edit/Adjust Selection to Zero Crossing/In Point
to Left, it works fine but is a huge waste of time.
It is much more effecient to hit left bracket.
2. When creating web links on extended podcasts, if I
try to put a link just on just the first chapter,
that link shows up on all chapters. If you put a link
on the first chapter and a different link on the
second chapter, the second link shows up on every
chapter from 2 to the end.
3. When creating web links on extended podcasts, I
would like to have the ability to position the link
in a place of my choosing not at a center lower third
position only.

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