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MichaelK 08-26-2019 11:49 AM

Default Disk Allocation
 
Is there ANY preference setting so that, when creating a new session, the Disk Allocation will automatically default to the new parent folder?

Rich Breen 08-27-2019 07:52 AM

Re: Default Disk Allocation
 
That is the default behavior - under what circumstances are you not getting that?

MichaelK 08-29-2019 12:21 PM

Re: Default Disk Allocation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich Breen (Post 2536424)
That is the default behavior - under what circumstances are you not getting that?

When creating a new session NOT from a template. I open the new session dialogue, name the session, select bit depth, sample rate & file format. I get the dialog box asking me where I want to save the session. But when I open the session, the disk allocation defaults to whatever session folder I had last entered in a disk allocation dialogue. Kind of like how Microsoft Word’s default save location is wherever you last saved something. Does that make sense?

musicman691 08-30-2019 05:06 AM

Re: Default Disk Allocation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MichaelK (Post 2536644)
When creating a new session NOT from a template. I open the new session dialogue, name the session, select bit depth, sample rate & file format. I get the dialog box asking me where I want to save the session. But when I open the session, the disk allocation defaults to whatever session folder I had last entered in a disk allocation dialogue. Kind of like how Microsoft Word’s default save location is wherever you last saved something. Does that make sense?

No.
Please clarify:
You create a session from the new session dialogue and amongst other things you tell it where to save the session. You then open the session and go to do a save but it saves to another location? I learned a long time ago in any computer program to always at least for the first save to do a save as instead that way you know exactly where things are being saved.

Rich Breen 08-30-2019 08:20 AM

Re: Default Disk Allocation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MichaelK (Post 2536644)
When creating a new session NOT from a template. I open the new session dialogue, name the session, select bit depth, sample rate & file format. I get the dialog box asking me where I want to save the session. But when I open the session, the disk allocation defaults to whatever session folder I had last entered in a disk allocation dialogue. Kind of like how Microsoft Word’s default save location is wherever you last saved something. Does that make sense?


That is definitely not normal behavior. Some more info on your system / drives might be helpful, but a complete trashing of prefs and cleanup of the install is probably the first thing to try.

MichaelK 08-30-2019 09:04 AM

Re: Default Disk Allocation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by musicman691 (Post 2536702)
No.
You then open the session and go to do a save but it saves to another location?

Nope. I'll try to be more clear.

Let's say Tuesday I start & finish a session called "Boris."

Wednesday I launch Pro Tools just by clicking on the app, NOT by clicking on an existing session. The Dashboard window opens.

I enter the name of a new session: "Natasha," select "Local Storage (Session)," File Type, Sample Rate, Bit Depth, I/O, and "Prompt for location." I save "Natasha" to my audio drive and the session opens.

I open the Disk Allocation dialogue. Custom Allocation Options is checked, but the Root media folder default is "Boris." Even if Boris was on another drive entirely, it will show up by default. If the folder no longer exists, Pro Tools will create it when it begins automatic session backups. To avoid file management issues I have to correct Disk Allocation fast, before it starts backing up.

In 20 years, a new session's Disk Allocation has *never* defaulted to the correct parent folder. I always have to waste several minutes fixing it manually. I mean, this must be easy to fix, right??

BTW I also use templates. I create them with the defaults I want and they work fine. This is only a problem with new sessions created directly from the Dashboard.

MichaelK 08-30-2019 09:13 AM

Re: Default Disk Allocation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich Breen (Post 2536723)
That is definitely not normal behavior. Some more info on your system / drives might be helpful, but a complete trashing of prefs and cleanup of the install is probably the first thing to try.

I didn't do a clean install of PT 2019. That may be worth trying.

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BScout 08-30-2019 10:32 AM

Re: Default Disk Allocation
 
Custom Allocation Options should not be checked on a default opening.

Actually just checked it. If you check Custom Allocation, it holds through creating new default sessions.
Unchecking it once and the default returns back to doing things normally for new sessions.

(This actually makes sense if you use things like disk arrays for round robin -- how it used to be done for large sessions on spinner drives; you'd alway want it to be set this way on any session. But verses setting a new specific folder, you need to uncheck the Custom Allocation option at the top to disable this for the default)

musicman691 08-30-2019 11:02 AM

Re: Default Disk Allocation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BScout (Post 2536739)
Custom Allocation Options should not be checked on a default opening.

Actually just checked it. If you check Custom Allocation, it holds through creating new default sessions.
Unchecking it once and the default returns back to doing things normally for new sessions.

(This actually makes sense if you use things like disk arrays for round robin -- how it used to be done for large sessions on spinner drives; you'd alway want it to be set this way on any session. But verses setting a new specific folder, you need to uncheck the Custom Allocation option at the top to disable this for the default)

Just tried it while watching the US Open tennis on TV and it's just like you said in PT 2019.6 on OSX 10.12.6. Then again I never check disk allocation anyways - I just watch where the save as goes and if it's right I just do a save (which accounts for my thumb and forefinger of my left hand permanently bent in the shape of cmd-s :eek:

Rich Breen 08-30-2019 01:58 PM

Re: Default Disk Allocation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MichaelK (Post 2536731)
I didn't do a clean install of PT 2019. That may be worth trying.


Not necessary - just was gonna ask if you had "Custom Allocation Options" checked, but I see BScout beat me to it. Just uncheck that and you'll be fine.


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