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Old 06-11-2004, 01:58 PM
amundsen amundsen is offline
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Default An unlisted possible cause for DAE error -9035

Hello,

I had the error DAE -9035 appearing after having imported some files edited with Peak.

The files had long file names and, as these long names are not handled by Pro Tools LE 6.3, they appeared with a numerical suffix (like #123456).

As soon as they were renamed with letters, the error disappeared.

Might be useful to know as the Answerbase's doesn't list this solution for this error message.

Amundsen
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