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Old 04-03-2009, 10:02 AM
stanonbass stanonbass is offline
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Default File spitting and disk allocation nightmare!!!

Man you would think that after so many versions of protools this bug would be resolved. But yet its still here!!!

First off protools puts audio files where it wants to at times and not in the root session folder.

Also now i have a bug where it will not put files into the session folder even after save copy as. It still insists on putting all the audio files into another session i was working on the previous day. When i try moving the place where its putting the files it gives me a dae error. ARRRRRRRRRGH!

Even after changing the root audio folder to the one for my session still the same.


This is a real nightmare at times. I tried trashing all preferences and still the same thing.
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Old 04-03-2009, 11:55 AM
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Default Re: File spitting and disk allocation nightmare!!!

you need to use Save Copy In not Save As.
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