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rmccam 06-16-2005 08:34 AM

Volumes Unsuitable For Playback??
 

Hi Everyone,

I was hoping that someone could give me some insight as to why Pro Tools is giving me the message:

"169 audio files are on volumes unsuitable for playback. Would you like to copy them to a suitable volume?"

Everything was working fine a few days ago but now I'm getting this. I'm working on a huge TV show so I don't have the space/patience/time to copy it all over to another drive (and besides I'd like to figure out what's going on here). I'm running the session off of a Lacie d2 drive, is the drive locked or something?

Help me please!!!!!

Thanks.


Ryan

PATofNAVAR 06-16-2005 09:54 AM

Re: Volumes Unsuitable For Playback??
 
You need to view the drives and change the setting on the hard drive you are recording on to "R" instead of T

Somehow it gets changed everyonce and awhile. Sorry for the vague explanation, im not in front of my system right now. I will post the full steps when i get back unless someone else does it first.

PATofNAVAR 06-16-2005 09:55 AM

Re: Volumes Unsuitable For Playback??
 
You need to view the drives and change the setting on the hard drive you are recording on to "R" instead of T

Somehow it gets changed everyonce and awhile. Sorry for the vague explanation, im not in front of my system right now. I will post the full steps when i get back unless someone else does it first.

magicm 06-16-2005 10:22 AM

Re: Volumes Unsuitable For Playback??
 
you need to go into your workspace window inside pro-tools, and set all drives on your system that you wish to use with Pro-tools, to "R"

Not "T" or "P"

This is a quote from someone who helped me with the same question.
Peace.
M.
(Go to windows, select workspace browser)


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