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acceptable volumn problem
I am using Protools 6.7. I use a Maxtor external HD as my second hard drive. Lately, I am getting an error message that "this drive is not an acceptable audio volume" or something to that effect. It will not allow me to save any audio files to the drive. This was not always the case. Anyone understand what is happening. At this point in time I can only save to my internal HD.
thanks, J. |
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Re: acceptable volumn problem
I had this a couple of times as well. Go to "Workspace" browser, under "Window" on the menu bar, and you will see a list of connected drives - next to the drives there'll be a letter (I think R, T, or V)...make sure that "R" (record) is selected for your external drive and you should be fine.
Don't know why it changes sometimes... |
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Re: acceptable volumn problem
That worked, thank you....
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