That is indeed annoying. The only option I found to interrupt the damn thing 
from keep going till the end of the timeline is to disconnect the tracker from 
it's upstream node. This forces it to instantly stop.

It's a pain but at least it hurts less than waiting it to finish tacking 
something undesired for 1000+ frames. 


Cheers,
Diogo

On 18/08/2011, at 21:58, "dlocke" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all.
> 
> Just wondering if anyone else is having this issue.
> 
> Once you press the forward or backward tracking button and the tracker dialog 
> comes up, you can press the cancel button but it does nothing. The tracker 
> keeps chugging away until the end of the timeline is reached. Pressing Esc 
> does nothing either. 
> 
> It makes it very inefficient if you have to wait for the tracker to finish 
> the whole clip for every error that you want to fix.
> 
> I'm using a 2.4 GHz dual Xeon E5620 with 12 GB of RAM on Win 7 64 bit with a 
> Quadro 3700 video card.
> 
> Any info would be appreciated. Thanks.
> 
> Darren
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