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Old 11-25-2002, 03:46 AM
Dennisz Dennisz is offline
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Default Changing dirs for saving audiofiles

Hi,
I've a "problem"... I've moved my complete session including audio/fade files etc from HD1 to HD2. I'm editing in my EDL on HD, but the files are still being saved on HD1.

I'm sure you can change this somewhere, but I can't find where.
Can anyone help me?
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Dennis
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Old 11-25-2002, 08:56 AM
Charles D. Ballard Charles D. Ballard is offline
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Default Re: Changing dirs for saving audiofiles

Change the disk for the tracks. Inside your session, go to: Settings-->Disk Allocation. Change to HD2

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