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Old 02-13-2013, 10:52 AM
sjafarzadeh sjafarzadeh is offline
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Default Pro Tools 10 won't open session file (Created on a newer version)

Hi guys,

Encountered an unusual problem. When trying to open a Pro Tools 10 file on a Pro Tools 10 system, I keep receiving the message that "This document could not be opened because it was created on a newer version of Pro Tools". This is only happening to one particular project file. It was running perfectly fine yesterday but hasn't worked since it was last saved. It is a .ptx file and all the systems I've tried to open it on are Pro Tools 10.

Does anybody have an idea of what the issue could be?

Thanks.

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