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session must be on an audio record volume ??? help
Suddenly i get this message when i start a new PT session using my external Lacie Firewire drive. I did the repair disk permission on all drives and my drive is on read and write as usual. What causes this and how can i fix it ??? Thanks
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Re: session must be on an audio record volume ??? help
Go to:
Windows -> Show Workspace Locate your firewire disk and change it to a record volume (record volumes are indicated "R", playback volumes - "P", and transfer volumes - "T"). You'll notice two columns, labeled A and V. I can only assume that one is for audio and the other for video files. Change both to R just to be sure... Paul
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Re: session must be on an audio record volume ??? help
THANK YOU !!
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