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Old 02-06-2008, 10:56 AM
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Default Re: Corrupt session file? Opens up completely empty.

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In most cases, the drive is an internal "Seagate" (I'm pretty sure that's the brand), independent of the System Drive - not a partition. Yes, they are both formatted using Disk Utility.

However, in this most recent situation a session folder was copied from this internal drive described above, to an iPod and transferred to the desktop of an identical system (as identical as you can get with authorizations and such).

When the session opens, there is literally nothing. No tracks even for the region to display faded. Opening up the region bin shows nothing, which leads me to believe there wouldn't be any Audio Files to search for.

Any ideas?
So this problem ONLY cropped up when doing the transfer via iPod? If so - on what machine was the iPod originally formatted - Mac or PC?

Have you possibly tried moving the session via another method - hard drive, CD/DVD, etc? If so, did it work?
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