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-9131 error
Dear PT experts,
I am still fairly new at mixing music with my PT LE 7.3 on a Mac G5. I have 2 questions. Question 1 I backed up some session audio files to a DVD and then tried to reload into a new session using workspace. The wav file popped up in the track instantly (this usually takes some time) and when I tried to play back I got the 9131 error. What does this mean? How should I back up files to a DVD so I can reload into a session? Question 2 I get a play back error message when I first start the computer, load a session and try to play back. I re-solved this by closing PT and unplugging my fire wire cable connected to the M box 2 pro and plugging in again. Is there a setting or adapter I can buy to remedy this issue? Thanks for your help, Tyme |
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