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Access violation when trying to import session data
Hi,
I tried to import session data from one session to another, inside the same internal hard drive and got this message: https://www.dropbox.com/s/kb7etsbsns...39.51.png?dl=0 Do you know how I can solve this problem? My system: Mac Pro, OSX 10.9.5, Pro Tools HD2 version 8.1.1 Thank you |
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Re: Access violation when trying to import session data
I would have that same issue on PTHD 8.1.1 OS X 10.6.8 if my I/O from the two sessions didn't have the same EXACT names. You can also disable the inputs, outputs and busses from being imported. Also you could import the I/O settings from one session to the next and then the I/O names would be exactly the same.
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