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I've been able to save session copies fine for years, but recently PT 8.03 is giving me the "Could not 14405" error message. It happens with every new session. I tried all the usual methods, importing tracks into a new session, starting fresh, toggling the check boxes.
Apparently the "root plug-in settings folder" is causing the problem, as when I uncheck that, if saves the PTF and doesn't display an error message. Any ideas? - Morgan |
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