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univox1 09-16-2009 01:19 PM

error code/ neo assertion"/volumes/development
 
when i try to import audio from the workspace window this error keeps popping up.

neo assertion"/volumes/ development/ vb_link/alturaports/skds/ neo 61 ect.

this used to work. anyone know what this is and how to fix it?

thanks

crizdee 09-16-2009 04:42 PM

Re: error code/ neo assertion"/volumes/development
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by univox1 (Post 1460567)
when i try to import audio from the workspace window this error keeps popping up.

neo assertion"/volumes/ development/ vb_link/alturaports/skds/ neo 61 ect.

this used to work. anyone know what this is and how to fix it?

thanks

Hi,

Have you tried trashing the data base files on all hard drive partitions. and the database file in library/app support/digidesign. close PT before you trash them! repair permission using disk utility, reboot the mac and see what happens.

Chris

Eric Seaberg 09-16-2009 05:44 PM

Re: error code/ neo assertion"/volumes/development
 
Actually Chris has some of it right. Within the WORKSPACE WINDOW, highlight your drives and select REBUILD DATABASE. (I guess ProTools would do this automatically if you just DELETED the databases as he suggested). We discovered this problem several years ago and decided to rebuild every two weeks or so. It hasn't come back since.

It's just good ol' house keeping... you know, like making the bed and putting your dirty clothes away!!

univox1 09-16-2009 07:30 PM

Re: error code/ neo assertion"/volumes/development
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by crizdee (Post 1460716)
Hi,

Have you tried trashing the data base files on all hard drive partitions. and the database file in library/app support/digidesign. close PT before you trash them! repair permission using disk utility, reboot the mac and see what happens.

Chris


this worked. thanks!!


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