ProTools does not support unmapped network volumes
ok so i was thinking about something and had some free time so i wanted to try this out.
I took my laptop and connected it to my desktop using a firewire cable, because i know that you can network computers together but i've never tried it out, so first thing was first, i hooked them up and went through some of my files on my desktop while on my laptop over the firewire network, and i can say that it is way faster than ethernet, so the next test was to try to run a pro tools session and that's when i got the error "Pro Tools does not support unmapped network volumes" so i don't know if it's just not possible to record this way or if there is some kind of setup process i have to do to "map" the "network volume", and if it is not possible then when i build a new desktop for recording i may take my old desktop and through it into a rackmountable server case and load it up with harddrives and record onto a firewire drive then after i record i can backit up on the "server computer". any thoughts? -matt |
Re: ProTools does not support unmapped network vol
open windows explorer --> tools --> map network drive.
Taking a network share and making it into a drive letter = "Mapping" You can often (but not always) right click and make it mapped that way also. Hope this helps. |
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You can run into difficulty if one system is setup for simple and the other for advanced file sharing (in which case you'd have to set permissions manually).
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ok now it's set as a mapped drive but i'm getting an error
"Recording" cannot be designated as an Audio Playback volume because it is not a fixed, removable or MediaNet volume. so i don't know if this will be possible to get to work or not, and if i do get it to work it might not even be worth it, what are your feeling about it? and if i can't get it to work what if i just set up a storage computer like this to backstuff up onto and used firewire 800 to connect to it and just had a firewire drive to actually record onto, |
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ok i just realized, that my firewire harddrive that is hooked up to my desktop is being recognized by my laptop as a harddrive and not a mapped volume and i am able to play and record onto that that drive, it is my internal drive that i'm having the problems with in my above post
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I'm pretty sure ProTools LE doesn't support recording to a network drive.
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the only odd thing is that my firewire drive that is hooked up to my desktop, was reconognized as a normal drive by my laptop when i hooked them up together, but that might just be because i was running both things through the same firewire card on the desktop(differnt inputs, just the same card, nothing was daisy chainged) |
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It's not happy unless it's a medianet network (and even then, i'm not sure if 6.7 is completely happy with medianet).
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