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Old 11-12-2010, 12:38 PM
Kourquie Kourquie is offline
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Exclamation Pro Tools 9 deleted my files!!!!

I was doing some drum editing today. I duplicated the playlist and consolidated all of the drum files. I was listening down fine, and everything was normal. When I started using Beat Detective and scrubbing to find the transients, all of a sudden I got an error message that said "unable to find volume". After that, the selection turned black, and one of regions was extended the length of the session.

After that, I quit and restarted. I opened the session, and now all of the newly consolidated files are missing. Nothing was running in the background, and there was nothing out of the ordinary...it just deleted my files. VERY SCARY AND SHOULD BE LOOKED AT BY AVID!
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