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Old 08-10-2022, 02:00 PM
Darryl Ramm Darryl Ramm is online now
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Default Re: Can't use Elastic Audio because every file is Read Only?

This will very likely be something to do with the file permissions/storage what you are doing outside of Pro Tools. Locked media assets in Workspace and wrong Transfer/Record settings will generate different errors IIRC.

So when you imported the audio, did you copy them to a location in the session folder and is all that living on a local drive.. and what file system is that drive using?

Be careful that you are not working with media in a Google Drive shared folder or some other thing like an NTFS or exFAT memory stick/drive.

Regardless of where there are copies go into Pro Tools Workspace and confirm that the session is using the copies of those media files on a local drive and that local folder does *not* live in cloud storage.

In addition to making sure the files are writable by you, make sure the directory is readable, writable, and executable and owned by your user ID.
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