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Session must be on an audio record volme
Don't know why? Just using my Firewire HD as a working drive, but somehow when I creat a new session, it said., Session must be on an audio record volume. ???
This LACIE firewire HD used tobe just fine and can be recorded and played back! Well, now it seems none of it is right! Please anybody know what is happening to my HD? Thanks a lot! JOSH
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Re: Session must be on an audio record volme
I had the same problem a while back. If you are running version 6 or higher i believe just go to the workspace and it will show your drives. Next to each drive is a letter. I think you can set it to T(transfer) R (record) and i think the 3rd is Playback. I may be wrong. But you need to set it to R. Sometimes my drives get switched. I dont know how. But I find that to ussually be the problem. Hope this helps.
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