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Access Violation errors
I had a very odd problem crop last night. I was working on a session, saved and closed out PT. Later came back to it, and when I go to re-open, I get this "Access violation error..." message. After several attempts, I ended up creating a new session and then tried importing each track one by one into the new session from the original. That worked fine until 1 particular track. So it seems only 1 of my audio tracks is the culprit. I ran the Windows error checker and it said nothing corrupted all was just fine. The really odd thing is, the session ran fine with that track included. Now it seems that something odd has happened to that one audio file...but what?
I don't even know what an access violation error means. Can someone translate that into standard English? What is it and what types of thing can cause it?
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