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Post by The eatre on Oct 9, 2004 19:27:16 GMT -5
Last night I spent about 7 hours working on a beat, everything went great....then I went to bounce it to disk and I bounced it as seperate Mono tracks, so when I went back to change the setting to Stereo Interleaved and re-bounce it, it comes up with DAE ERROR -9035 WAS ENCOUNTERED and wont bounce.....I've tried restarting my computer, bouncing it in Mono again, nothing works.....it wont even play back normally as if I was editing it and listening. just keeps giving me that error message. It's only that session though, my other sessions I can open up and they'll play fine.
Anyone have any ideas??? This is 7 hours of work that that's on the verge if being thrown out.
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finster
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Post by finster on Oct 9, 2004 21:14:23 GMT -5
You need to go get a program that will rewrite the file directory on the drive that runs PT.
I use a program called disk warrior.
Also if youre running Norton Anti Virus youll need to get rid of it. Pt and Norton dont play well together.
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Post by The eatre on Oct 9, 2004 23:12:14 GMT -5
I use MAC, not PC.....so I don't mess with the Anti-Virus stuff. And it seems that the actual audio files are corrupted somehow. I started a new session and tried importing the sound files from the session that was pulling up the errors and it would to the same thing, but once I deleted the files from the new session the other audio would play. So it seems that somehow that Pro Tools session got corrupted.....how it happened I don't know. But none of my other sessions are giving me problems and when i make new sessions they work fine. So it looks like it's just THAT ONE session......hmmmmm.....this junk is weird. Oh well, i guess I lost my work
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finster
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Post by finster on Oct 10, 2004 0:45:11 GMT -5
Try the disk warrior prog dude.
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Post by The eatre on Oct 10, 2004 5:40:32 GMT -5
dang man, it's almost 100 bucks......
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