When I record audio from my mic, my recording is often getting truncated. This depends on the distance between the range markers. Specifically, if the markers are 1 second apart from each other, any newly recorded object will be truncated at 1 second, without any warning, when I accept the recording. (In the audio recording dialog: Keep that take? Click: Yes.) If instead the markers are 5 seconds apart, any newly recorded object will be truncated at 5 seconds. Even if I lock the markers, their position changes automatically anyway, every time I accept a new audio recording. Thus, any time I start recording, the maximum length of my recording will be equal to the distance between the left and right markers.
The only workaround I've found is to manually reset the range markers to the entire length of the project, every time I start to record. But this is extra bother, and if I forget to set the markers, I end up losing part of any new audio recording I make.
Here's how to duplicate this problem: Start a new project, and record 1 second of audio. Click Yes to keep the take. Close the audio recorder screen. Press the End key to move the cursor to the end of the object on the timeline. Then record 2 or more seconds of audio. Click Yes. Observe the length of the second object. Is it just 1 second long?
I can't imagine how this behavior could have any practical use, and it's extremely frustrating.
Can anyone else duplicate this odd behavior? Is there a way to fix it, so I don't keep losing parts of my audio takes?
My version of MEP 2016 is 15.0.0.107. I'm on Windows 8.1, 64-bit. I have an Intel i7 Skylake CPU with 32 GB RAM.