I haven't noticed this until recently, but there seems to be a graphical delay when I suspend groups. I have the function mapped to a mouse button because I use it quite often. Anyway, I'll click the button, and the little "group icons" on the clips do not change immediately to "non-suspended" (solid circle) or "suspended" (broken circle) as immediately as it used to. So what's happening is, I'll try to move a chunk of grouped clips, only to find I'm only moving one of those clips because the group was suspended when the icons say it's not. Generally, when I click elsewhere (for example, on another clip), all of the group icons will update to whatever group state is active at the time, but in practice, I'd really like to know on sight whether the groups are suspended or not (which is the point of the icon anyway).
Is this a bug that anyone else has noticed? Does anyone know of a workaround? It's seriously hampering my workflow. My system is pretty robust; solid state HDs and tons of ram; and as I mentioned this hasn't happened until recently. Could it be something to do with the recent update?