Cache.wfm how do you use this?
I recently had a fatal error from protool pop up on my screen and before I COULD SAVE my session protools shut down. when I reopened protools only the 1st of 6 mono track showed up is their any way to get the last thing which protools saw before it shut down. I noticed an cache.wfm Which appeared under the track name?
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Re: Cache.wfm how do you use this?
Did you have auto save turned on? (highly recommended) If so, check the session's autosave folder. (Session File Backups)
If not, you will have to import the audio files from the session's audio folder. |
Re: Cache.wfm how do you use this?
where dod I find sessions files backup?
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Re: Cache.wfm how do you use this?
where dod I find sessions files backup?
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Re: Cache.wfm how do you use this?
If you have autosave turned on, they will be in a folder inside your session folder. The folder is called "Session File Backups" (as I indicated above).
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Re: Cache.wfm how do you use this?
Okay I did not have auto save on. is their anyway to retrive these tracks with the proper space from the beginning without just where I started recording?
and what is the cache for? |
Re: Cache.wfm how do you use this?
The cache file is only for the waveform display (so the program does not have to re-draw it every time).
The audio files should still be there in the audio folder (as I also indicated above). You should be able to import them into the region list and use spot mode to place them in the proper locations. |
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