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Old 03-14-2010, 01:04 PM
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Default Switching from Windows to Mac

I'm having trouble accessing my sessions that were done in PTLE for Windows on my Mac machine. I installed all the necessary Mac based software on my my new machine. Is it possible to setup the same audio drive I was using with my Windows device for use as my audio drive for the Mac system? I keep getting a few weird messages such as:

"This session is saved on a volume set to "Transfer" only. If permitted, set the volume(s) in question to "P" (Playback) or "R" (record) in the Workspace.

Otherwise, choose OK to save a copy of this session and its media to a valid playback volume. The session copy will automatically open from the chosen location."

If I go through those motions, it only allows me to save the "copy" to my Mac system drive. Then it opens the session, but when I attempt playback, I get:

"DAE error - 9035 encountered"

Can anybody get me headed in the correct direction to troubleshoot my issues? Thanks.
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Old 03-14-2010, 02:53 PM
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Default Re: Switching from Windows to Mac

You should drag all your session folders onto some other drive and reformat the audio drive as described in the Mac part of the Getting Started Guide(I think its HFS+ with journaling enabled, but I might be wrong on that). Your drive from your PC setup is likely either NTFS or Fat32 and neither are sanctioned for the latest OS or Pro Tools). Once the drive is formatted correctly, drag the session folders back onto it.
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Old 03-14-2010, 03:30 PM
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Default Re: Switching from Windows to Mac

Cool, I will try that. Thanks.
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