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Re: weird error code [message #92921 is a reply to message #92891] |
Tue, 20 November 2007 14:01 |
uptown jimmy
Messages: 441 Registered: September 2005
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Alright, kids. Thanks for chiming in.
I am able to save a project onto my "C" drive, but not onto my "E" (audio)
drive. I haven't tried to render a track onto my "C" drive, but I'm sure
it would work.
I suppose I can do some work tonight and just work with the project on my
"C" drive, which is fine for now, but it's not a great long-term solution
for me, as me and Swen regularly swap hardrives between computers. Are you
guys still using seperate drives for audio? Is it even necessary, strictly
speaking?
Maybe some of Rob's iideas are on the right track?
Thanks,
Jimmy
"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>Have you tried a save as in a different location?
>AA
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>"uptown jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>news:47425aea$1@linux...
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>> I just tried ninstaling/reinstalling Paris and all components and I got
>> the
>> same result. I still can't save or render in any project. I am absolutely
>> flabbergasted, as I've used Paris since near the beginning and have never
>> before seen this error message.
>>
>> Jimmy
>>
>> "uptown jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>I tried to circumvent the problem and realized I get the same basic error
>>>message when trying to render a track full of segments to disk: "Error
in
>>>rendering files to disk. Error code 61448/foo8".
>>>
>>>I can't even go back to previous project files and start over. It just
>>>keeps
>>>giving me the same error message.
>>>
>>>I think the whole thing started when I rendered a segments from a few
>>>different
>>>files to one file on one track. Things got glitchy when i did that last
>> night.
>>>I think. I've tried so many things since then...
>>>
>>>WTF?!
>>>
>>>Jimmy
>>>
>>>"uptown jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>Here's one I've never seen: "Error in saving project. Error code
>>>>61448/f008."
>>>>
>>>>And it's not just the last one I was working on, I can't save any project
>>>>file, with or without changes. What the unh-unh?!
>>>>
>>>>I'm going to go ahead and get some work done tonight, and hope that the
>>>work
>>>>isn't lost somehow.
>>>>
>>>>Jimmy
>>>
>>
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Re: weird error code [message #92928 is a reply to message #92921] |
Tue, 20 November 2007 17:53 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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Sounds kind of like you pissed off XP's sense of security. Go to.....
My Computer: right click E drive.
Go to security tab. Give everyone full control. Reboot.
Still got that issue?
AA
"uptown jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:47434b36$1@linux...
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> Alright, kids. Thanks for chiming in.
>
> I am able to save a project onto my "C" drive, but not onto my "E" (audio)
> drive. I haven't tried to render a track onto my "C" drive, but I'm sure
> it would work.
>
> I suppose I can do some work tonight and just work with the project on my
> "C" drive, which is fine for now, but it's not a great long-term solution
> for me, as me and Swen regularly swap hardrives between computers. Are you
> guys still using seperate drives for audio? Is it even necessary, strictly
> speaking?
>
> Maybe some of Rob's iideas are on the right track?
>
> Thanks,
> Jimmy
>
>
>
> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>Have you tried a save as in a different location?
>>AA
>>
>>"uptown jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>news:47425aea$1@linux...
>>>
>>> I just tried ninstaling/reinstalling Paris and all components and I got
>
>>> the
>>> same result. I still can't save or render in any project. I am
>>> absolutely
>>> flabbergasted, as I've used Paris since near the beginning and have
>>> never
>>> before seen this error message.
>>>
>>> Jimmy
>>>
>>> "uptown jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>I tried to circumvent the problem and realized I get the same basic
>>>>error
>>>>message when trying to render a track full of segments to disk: "Error
> in
>>>>rendering files to disk. Error code 61448/foo8".
>>>>
>>>>I can't even go back to previous project files and start over. It just
>
>>>>keeps
>>>>giving me the same error message.
>>>>
>>>>I think the whole thing started when I rendered a segments from a few
>
>>>>different
>>>>files to one file on one track. Things got glitchy when i did that last
>>> night.
>>>>I think. I've tried so many things since then...
>>>>
>>>>WTF?!
>>>>
>>>>Jimmy
>>>>
>>>>"uptown jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>Here's one I've never seen: "Error in saving project. Error code
>>>>>61448/f008."
>>>>>
>>>>>And it's not just the last one I was working on, I can't save any
>>>>>project
>>>>>file, with or without changes. What the unh-unh?!
>>>>>
>>>>>I'm going to go ahead and get some work done tonight, and hope that the
>>>>work
>>>>>isn't lost somehow.
>>>>>
>>>>>Jimmy
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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Re: weird error code [message #92930 is a reply to message #92907] |
Tue, 20 November 2007 19:03 |
uptown jimmy
Messages: 441 Registered: September 2005
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Oh my god, you're right! Yay Dimitrios!
Pardon my language, but what a complete dumbass I am. It's a good thing I'm
a musician and not a computer scientist.
I am ashamed, so very ashamed...
And so we push onwards.
BTW, me and Swen just signed a licensing deal with a pretty successful company.
These guys have had several lucrative placements with film and TV, including
"Grey's Anatomy", so we're pretty excited. They came looking for us about
a week after we started handing out CDs to friends for feedback after years
of working on this music, so we feel confident they are going to work hard
on our behalf. We're excited!
Jimmy
"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
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>Hi your harddisk is full !!
>:)
>Regards,
>Dimitrios
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>"uptown jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>
>>Here's one I've never seen: "Error in saving project. Error code 61448/f008."
>>
>>And it's not just the last one I was working on, I can't save any project
>>file, with or without changes. What the unh-unh?!
>>
>>I'm going to go ahead and get some work done tonight, and hope that the
>work
>>isn't lost somehow.
>>
>>Jimmy
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