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What is error code 1879048225/70000021 ? [message #93943] |
Mon, 24 December 2007 08:39 |
Dave Richardson
Messages: 12 Registered: December 2007
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I am have been running PARIS 2.1 on a WIN98 PC without problems for about
8 years now. Yesterday, a client sent me 3 tunes on a DVD that were produced
with PARIS on a MAC. There are 32 tracks each. There are several project
files. Everytime I try to open any of the project files I get the error right
after selecting it. So they don't open at all. Can anyone shed any light
as to what is going on?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Dave
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Re: What is error code 1879048225/70000021 ? [message #93951 is a reply to message #93950] |
Mon, 24 December 2007 10:14 |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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I wonder if it has to do with some type of plugin that was used
on the project that you may not have (like a particular DirectX
plugin or a VST plug in a wrapper, etc)? Or perhaps a corrupt
audio file... the only time I remember getting a big long error
string code like that in Paris, it turned out to be a corrupt
file due to abd drive sector. Is it happeneing on all projects
from the Mac, or are you just trying one particular project?
Just venturing guesses...
Neil
"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>
>Hi Neil,
>
>Thanks for the response.
>
>Yes, they all have the .ppj extension. It is something in the very beginning
>of each PPJ file, because the error appears immediately upon trying to open
>each and every one.
>
>Regards,
>Dave
>
>"Neil" <OIUOI@OIU.com> wrote:
>>
>>Do those Mac project files have a file extension on them?
>>If not, maybe try adding that (.ppj) & see if they'll open.
>>
>>Neil
>>
>>
>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>I am have been running PARIS 2.1 on a WIN98 PC without problems for about
>>>8 years now. Yesterday, a client sent me 3 tunes on a DVD that were produced
>>>with PARIS on a MAC. There are 32 tracks each. There are several project
>>>files. Everytime I try to open any of the project files I get the error
>>right
>>>after selecting it. So they don't open at all. Can anyone shed any light
>>>as to what is going on?
>>>
>>>Any help would be appreciated.
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>>Dave
>>
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Re: What is error code 1879048225/70000021 ? [message #93952 is a reply to message #93951] |
Mon, 24 December 2007 10:40 |
Dave Richardson
Messages: 12 Registered: December 2007
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Junior Member |
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Hi Neil,
Thanks for your effort on this.
There are about 20 PPJ files (in three different song directories). They
are all yielding this same error. The error appears right after selecting
any of the projects. I am able to create a new PPJ and load in the audio
files, but that's about it.
I am thinking that it might have to do with a previous plug-in (as you have
suggested) or possibly an equipment mismatch (I am using the MEC with one
card).
Thanks again.
Dave
"Neil" <IOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>
>I wonder if it has to do with some type of plugin that was used
>on the project that you may not have (like a particular DirectX
>plugin or a VST plug in a wrapper, etc)? Or perhaps a corrupt
>audio file... the only time I remember getting a big long error
>string code like that in Paris, it turned out to be a corrupt
>file due to abd drive sector. Is it happeneing on all projects
>from the Mac, or are you just trying one particular project?
>
>Just venturing guesses...
>
>Neil
>
>
>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>
>>Hi Neil,
>>
>>Thanks for the response.
>>
>>Yes, they all have the .ppj extension. It is something in the very beginning
>>of each PPJ file, because the error appears immediately upon trying to
open
>>each and every one.
>>
>>Regards,
>>Dave
>>
>>"Neil" <OIUOI@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Do those Mac project files have a file extension on them?
>>>If not, maybe try adding that (.ppj) & see if they'll open.
>>>
>>>Neil
>>>
>>>
>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>I am have been running PARIS 2.1 on a WIN98 PC without problems for about
>>>>8 years now. Yesterday, a client sent me 3 tunes on a DVD that were produced
>>>>with PARIS on a MAC. There are 32 tracks each. There are several project
>>>>files. Everytime I try to open any of the project files I get the error
>>>right
>>>>after selecting it. So they don't open at all. Can anyone shed any light
>>>>as to what is going on?
>>>>
>>>>Any help would be appreciated.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>>
>>>>Dave
>>>
>>
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Re: What is error code 1879048225/70000021 ? [message #93954 is a reply to message #93952] |
Mon, 24 December 2007 10:55 |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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OK, lemme ask you this... do the audio files have a lot of
punches and/or edits? If not, what about trying to open/import
the files themselves, then save as a new project & start from
there as far as any more overdubbing & mixing you have to do?
Laborious, to be sure, especially if the files are not labeled
well, but better than not being able to work on them at all.
Might be worth a try just to see how much of a nightmare it may,
or - if you're lucky - may not, be.
Neil
"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>
>Hi Neil,
>
>Thanks for your effort on this.
>
>There are about 20 PPJ files (in three different song directories). They
>are all yielding this same error. The error appears right after selecting
>any of the projects. I am able to create a new PPJ and load in the audio
>files, but that's about it.
>
>I am thinking that it might have to do with a previous plug-in (as you have
>suggested) or possibly an equipment mismatch (I am using the MEC with one
>card).
>
>Thanks again.
>
>Dave
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>"Neil" <IOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>
>>I wonder if it has to do with some type of plugin that was used
>>on the project that you may not have (like a particular DirectX
>>plugin or a VST plug in a wrapper, etc)? Or perhaps a corrupt
>>audio file... the only time I remember getting a big long error
>>string code like that in Paris, it turned out to be a corrupt
>>file due to abd drive sector. Is it happeneing on all projects
>>from the Mac, or are you just trying one particular project?
>>
>>Just venturing guesses...
>>
>>Neil
>>
>>
>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Hi Neil,
>>>
>>>Thanks for the response.
>>>
>>>Yes, they all have the .ppj extension. It is something in the very beginning
>>>of each PPJ file, because the error appears immediately upon trying to
>open
>>>each and every one.
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Dave
>>>
>>>"Neil" <OIUOI@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>Do those Mac project files have a file extension on them?
>>>>If not, maybe try adding that (.ppj) & see if they'll open.
>>>>
>>>>Neil
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>I am have been running PARIS 2.1 on a WIN98 PC without problems for
about
>>>>>8 years now. Yesterday, a client sent me 3 tunes on a DVD that were
produced
>>>>>with PARIS on a MAC. There are 32 tracks each. There are several project
>>>>>files. Everytime I try to open any of the project files I get the error
>>>>right
>>>>>after selecting it. So they don't open at all. Can anyone shed any light
>>>>>as to what is going on?
>>>>>
>>>>>Any help would be appreciated.
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>>>
>>>>>Dave
>>>>
>>>
>>
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Re: What is error code 1879048225/70000021 ? [message #93955 is a reply to message #93954] |
Mon, 24 December 2007 11:14 |
Dave Richardson
Messages: 12 Registered: December 2007
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Junior Member |
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Hi Neil,
It definitely works for me, because I have tried it, but the client says
he is on a tight budget. The whole idea was for him to send me the 3) tunes,
I would play back the edited tracks into .wav files, make a CD for him, and
then he would just finish up with ProTools, Logic, or whatever. Evidentally
the original PARIS system that he recorded and mixed these on doesn't exist
anymore.
Is there a utility that makes these PPJ's more generic?
Also, could I possibly send you (or someone) one of his project files to
see if you can open it?
Dave
"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>
>OK, lemme ask you this... do the audio files have a lot of
>punches and/or edits? If not, what about trying to open/import
>the files themselves, then save as a new project & start from
>there as far as any more overdubbing & mixing you have to do?
>
>Laborious, to be sure, especially if the files are not labeled
>well, but better than not being able to work on them at all.
>
>Might be worth a try just to see how much of a nightmare it may,
>or - if you're lucky - may not, be.
>
>Neil
>
>
>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>
>>Hi Neil,
>>
>>Thanks for your effort on this.
>>
>>There are about 20 PPJ files (in three different song directories). They
>>are all yielding this same error. The error appears right after selecting
>>any of the projects. I am able to create a new PPJ and load in the audio
>>files, but that's about it.
>>
>>I am thinking that it might have to do with a previous plug-in (as you
have
>>suggested) or possibly an equipment mismatch (I am using the MEC with one
>>card).
>>
>>Thanks again.
>>
>>Dave
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>"Neil" <IOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>I wonder if it has to do with some type of plugin that was used
>>>on the project that you may not have (like a particular DirectX
>>>plugin or a VST plug in a wrapper, etc)? Or perhaps a corrupt
>>>audio file... the only time I remember getting a big long error
>>>string code like that in Paris, it turned out to be a corrupt
>>>file due to abd drive sector. Is it happeneing on all projects
>>>from the Mac, or are you just trying one particular project?
>>>
>>>Just venturing guesses...
>>>
>>>Neil
>>>
>>>
>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>Hi Neil,
>>>>
>>>>Thanks for the response.
>>>>
>>>>Yes, they all have the .ppj extension. It is something in the very beginning
>>>>of each PPJ file, because the error appears immediately upon trying to
>>open
>>>>each and every one.
>>>>
>>>>Regards,
>>>>Dave
>>>>
>>>>"Neil" <OIUOI@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>Do those Mac project files have a file extension on them?
>>>>>If not, maybe try adding that (.ppj) & see if they'll open.
>>>>>
>>>>>Neil
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I am have been running PARIS 2.1 on a WIN98 PC without problems for
>about
>>>>>>8 years now. Yesterday, a client sent me 3 tunes on a DVD that were
>produced
>>>>>>with PARIS on a MAC. There are 32 tracks each. There are several project
>>>>>>files. Everytime I try to open any of the project files I get the error
>>>>>right
>>>>>>after selecting it. So they don't open at all. Can anyone shed any
light
>>>>>>as to what is going on?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Any help would be appreciated.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Dave
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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Re: What is error code 1879048225/70000021 ? [message #93959 is a reply to message #93955] |
Mon, 24 December 2007 11:04 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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Senior Member |
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you were BOTH on Paris 2.1 ?
AA
"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote in message
news:476ff6fa$1@linux...
>
> Hi Neil,
>
> It definitely works for me, because I have tried it, but the client says
> he is on a tight budget. The whole idea was for him to send me the 3)
> tunes,
> I would play back the edited tracks into .wav files, make a CD for him,
> and
> then he would just finish up with ProTools, Logic, or whatever.
> Evidentally
> the original PARIS system that he recorded and mixed these on doesn't
> exist
> anymore.
>
> Is there a utility that makes these PPJ's more generic?
>
> Also, could I possibly send you (or someone) one of his project files to
> see if you can open it?
>
> Dave
>
> "Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>
>>OK, lemme ask you this... do the audio files have a lot of
>>punches and/or edits? If not, what about trying to open/import
>>the files themselves, then save as a new project & start from
>>there as far as any more overdubbing & mixing you have to do?
>>
>>Laborious, to be sure, especially if the files are not labeled
>>well, but better than not being able to work on them at all.
>>
>>Might be worth a try just to see how much of a nightmare it may,
>>or - if you're lucky - may not, be.
>>
>>Neil
>>
>>
>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Hi Neil,
>>>
>>>Thanks for your effort on this.
>>>
>>>There are about 20 PPJ files (in three different song directories). They
>>>are all yielding this same error. The error appears right after selecting
>>>any of the projects. I am able to create a new PPJ and load in the audio
>>>files, but that's about it.
>>>
>>>I am thinking that it might have to do with a previous plug-in (as you
> have
>>>suggested) or possibly an equipment mismatch (I am using the MEC with one
>>>card).
>>>
>>>Thanks again.
>>>
>>>Dave
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Neil" <IOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>I wonder if it has to do with some type of plugin that was used
>>>>on the project that you may not have (like a particular DirectX
>>>>plugin or a VST plug in a wrapper, etc)? Or perhaps a corrupt
>>>>audio file... the only time I remember getting a big long error
>>>>string code like that in Paris, it turned out to be a corrupt
>>>>file due to abd drive sector. Is it happeneing on all projects
>>>>from the Mac, or are you just trying one particular project?
>>>>
>>>>Just venturing guesses...
>>>>
>>>>Neil
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>Hi Neil,
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks for the response.
>>>>>
>>>>>Yes, they all have the .ppj extension. It is something in the very
>>>>>beginning
>>>>>of each PPJ file, because the error appears immediately upon trying to
>>>open
>>>>>each and every one.
>>>>>
>>>>>Regards,
>>>>>Dave
>>>>>
>>>>>"Neil" <OIUOI@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Do those Mac project files have a file extension on them?
>>>>>>If not, maybe try adding that (.ppj) & see if they'll open.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Neil
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I am have been running PARIS 2.1 on a WIN98 PC without problems for
>>about
>>>>>>>8 years now. Yesterday, a client sent me 3 tunes on a DVD that were
>>produced
>>>>>>>with PARIS on a MAC. There are 32 tracks each. There are several
>>>>>>>project
>>>>>>>files. Everytime I try to open any of the project files I get the
>>>>>>>error
>>>>>>right
>>>>>>>after selecting it. So they don't open at all. Can anyone shed any
> light
>>>>>>>as to what is going on?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Any help would be appreciated.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Dave
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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Re: What is error code 1879048225/70000021 ? [message #93967 is a reply to message #93959] |
Mon, 24 December 2007 13:02 |
Dave Richardson
Messages: 12 Registered: December 2007
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Junior Member |
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Hi Aaron,
I don't know the answer to that question. I do know that the other machine
was a MAC. They might have had a later version, since it was done in 2006.
I never upgraded, because my system has been stable for all these years.
Could that be the problem?
Thanks,
Dave
"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>you were BOTH on Paris 2.1 ?
>
>AA
>
>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote in message
>news:476ff6fa$1@linux...
>>
>> Hi Neil,
>>
>> It definitely works for me, because I have tried it, but the client says
>> he is on a tight budget. The whole idea was for him to send me the 3)
>> tunes,
>> I would play back the edited tracks into .wav files, make a CD for him,
>> and
>> then he would just finish up with ProTools, Logic, or whatever.
>> Evidentally
>> the original PARIS system that he recorded and mixed these on doesn't
>> exist
>> anymore.
>>
>> Is there a utility that makes these PPJ's more generic?
>>
>> Also, could I possibly send you (or someone) one of his project files
to
>> see if you can open it?
>>
>> Dave
>>
>> "Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>OK, lemme ask you this... do the audio files have a lot of
>>>punches and/or edits? If not, what about trying to open/import
>>>the files themselves, then save as a new project & start from
>>>there as far as any more overdubbing & mixing you have to do?
>>>
>>>Laborious, to be sure, especially if the files are not labeled
>>>well, but better than not being able to work on them at all.
>>>
>>>Might be worth a try just to see how much of a nightmare it may,
>>>or - if you're lucky - may not, be.
>>>
>>>Neil
>>>
>>>
>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>Hi Neil,
>>>>
>>>>Thanks for your effort on this.
>>>>
>>>>There are about 20 PPJ files (in three different song directories). They
>>>>are all yielding this same error. The error appears right after selecting
>>>>any of the projects. I am able to create a new PPJ and load in the audio
>>>>files, but that's about it.
>>>>
>>>>I am thinking that it might have to do with a previous plug-in (as you
>> have
>>>>suggested) or possibly an equipment mismatch (I am using the MEC with
one
>>>>card).
>>>>
>>>>Thanks again.
>>>>
>>>>Dave
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Neil" <IOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>I wonder if it has to do with some type of plugin that was used
>>>>>on the project that you may not have (like a particular DirectX
>>>>>plugin or a VST plug in a wrapper, etc)? Or perhaps a corrupt
>>>>>audio file... the only time I remember getting a big long error
>>>>>string code like that in Paris, it turned out to be a corrupt
>>>>>file due to abd drive sector. Is it happeneing on all projects
>>>>>from the Mac, or are you just trying one particular project?
>>>>>
>>>>>Just venturing guesses...
>>>>>
>>>>>Neil
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Hi Neil,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks for the response.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Yes, they all have the .ppj extension. It is something in the very
>>>>>>beginning
>>>>>>of each PPJ file, because the error appears immediately upon trying
to
>>>>open
>>>>>>each and every one.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Regards,
>>>>>>Dave
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Neil" <OIUOI@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Do those Mac project files have a file extension on them?
>>>>>>>If not, maybe try adding that (.ppj) & see if they'll open.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Neil
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>I am have been running PARIS 2.1 on a WIN98 PC without problems for
>>>about
>>>>>>>>8 years now. Yesterday, a client sent me 3 tunes on a DVD that were
>>>produced
>>>>>>>>with PARIS on a MAC. There are 32 tracks each. There are several
>>>>>>>>project
>>>>>>>>files. Everytime I try to open any of the project files I get the
>>>>>>>>error
>>>>>>>right
>>>>>>>>after selecting it. So they don't open at all. Can anyone shed any
>> light
>>>>>>>>as to what is going on?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Any help would be appreciated.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Dave
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
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Re: What is error code 1879048225/70000021 ? [message #93992 is a reply to message #93987] |
Mon, 24 December 2007 23:42 |
steve the artguy
Messages: 308 Registered: June 2005
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Senior Member |
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Dave, I hope I'm wrong, but this may apply. It's an old post by the guy who
wrote Paris.
on the other hand, it may not. Only Edmund would know for sure...
Subject:Re: Error Code City
Date:Wed, 14 Apr 1999 13:00:30 -0400
From:pirali@intdevices.com (Edmund Pirali)
Newsgroups:rec.audio.ensoniqparis
In article <37141A80.69AD694A@cactusville.com>, cactusfire@cactusville.com
wrote:
> When I try to open some recoverd (by Unerase) Paris files I get some
> problems. On the .ppj files it's Error in Reading Project code:
> 1879048221/7000001d, and trying to add .paf files its
> 1879048226/70000022. All of the other file types I rescued work fine,
> and I don't think these should be corrupt, as nothing was written
to the
> disk before recovery. I would love any assistance in completing my
> resurrection. Thanks,
7000001d = peFileHeaderCorrupt = project file data is corrupted
70000022 = peAudioFileCorrupted = audio file data is corrupted
Data on the disk is not valid. Sorry.
------------------------
Edmund Pirali
Intelligent Devices, Inc.
"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>
>Hi Steve,
>
>When I try to open one of his files a dialog box is displayed that says:
>
>"Error in reading project. Error code 1879048225/70000021."
>
>The project window is left completely blank.
>
>Thanks,
>dave
>
>
>"steve the artguy" <artguy@somethingorother.net> wrote:
>>
>>Dave-
>>
>>does it give you any other information besides error 187...etc?
>>Like any other error message description?
>>
>>-steve
>>
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Re: What is error code 1879048225/70000021 ? [message #94006 is a reply to message #93967] |
Tue, 25 December 2007 09:02 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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Senior Member |
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could be. If he was on paris version 3 then you wouldn't be able to open his
ppj's unless he saved in a specific way (like no FX on any auxes, anywhere).
AA
"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote in message
news:47701069@linux...
>
> Hi Aaron,
>
> I don't know the answer to that question. I do know that the other machine
> was a MAC. They might have had a later version, since it was done in
> 2006.
> I never upgraded, because my system has been stable for all these years.
>
> Could that be the problem?
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
>
>
>
>
> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>you were BOTH on Paris 2.1 ?
>>
>>AA
>>
>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote in message
>>news:476ff6fa$1@linux...
>>>
>>> Hi Neil,
>>>
>>> It definitely works for me, because I have tried it, but the client says
>>> he is on a tight budget. The whole idea was for him to send me the 3)
>
>>> tunes,
>>> I would play back the edited tracks into .wav files, make a CD for him,
>
>>> and
>>> then he would just finish up with ProTools, Logic, or whatever.
>>> Evidentally
>>> the original PARIS system that he recorded and mixed these on doesn't
>
>>> exist
>>> anymore.
>>>
>>> Is there a utility that makes these PPJ's more generic?
>>>
>>> Also, could I possibly send you (or someone) one of his project files
> to
>>> see if you can open it?
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>> "Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>OK, lemme ask you this... do the audio files have a lot of
>>>>punches and/or edits? If not, what about trying to open/import
>>>>the files themselves, then save as a new project & start from
>>>>there as far as any more overdubbing & mixing you have to do?
>>>>
>>>>Laborious, to be sure, especially if the files are not labeled
>>>>well, but better than not being able to work on them at all.
>>>>
>>>>Might be worth a try just to see how much of a nightmare it may,
>>>>or - if you're lucky - may not, be.
>>>>
>>>>Neil
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>Hi Neil,
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks for your effort on this.
>>>>>
>>>>>There are about 20 PPJ files (in three different song directories).
>>>>>They
>>>>>are all yielding this same error. The error appears right after
>>>>>selecting
>>>>>any of the projects. I am able to create a new PPJ and load in the
>>>>>audio
>>>>>files, but that's about it.
>>>>>
>>>>>I am thinking that it might have to do with a previous plug-in (as you
>>> have
>>>>>suggested) or possibly an equipment mismatch (I am using the MEC with
> one
>>>>>card).
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks again.
>>>>>
>>>>>Dave
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Neil" <IOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I wonder if it has to do with some type of plugin that was used
>>>>>>on the project that you may not have (like a particular DirectX
>>>>>>plugin or a VST plug in a wrapper, etc)? Or perhaps a corrupt
>>>>>>audio file... the only time I remember getting a big long error
>>>>>>string code like that in Paris, it turned out to be a corrupt
>>>>>>file due to abd drive sector. Is it happeneing on all projects
>>>>>>from the Mac, or are you just trying one particular project?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Just venturing guesses...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Neil
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Hi Neil,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks for the response.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Yes, they all have the .ppj extension. It is something in the very
>
>>>>>>>beginning
>>>>>>>of each PPJ file, because the error appears immediately upon trying
> to
>>>>>open
>>>>>>>each and every one.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Regards,
>>>>>>>Dave
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"Neil" <OIUOI@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Do those Mac project files have a file extension on them?
>>>>>>>>If not, maybe try adding that (.ppj) & see if they'll open.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Neil
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>I am have been running PARIS 2.1 on a WIN98 PC without problems for
>>>>about
>>>>>>>>>8 years now. Yesterday, a client sent me 3 tunes on a DVD that were
>>>>produced
>>>>>>>>>with PARIS on a MAC. There are 32 tracks each. There are several
>
>>>>>>>>>project
>>>>>>>>>files. Everytime I try to open any of the project files I get the
>
>>>>>>>>>error
>>>>>>>>right
>>>>>>>>>after selecting it. So they don't open at all. Can anyone shed any
>>> light
>>>>>>>>>as to what is going on?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Any help would be appreciated.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Dave
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
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Re: What is error code 1879048225/70000021 ? [message #94040 is a reply to message #94006] |
Wed, 26 December 2007 07:01 |
Dave Richardson
Messages: 12 Registered: December 2007
|
Junior Member |
|
|
Hi Aaron,
If that is the case, do you or anyone else want a pretty good and easy paying
mail gig? The artist is a fairly well known jazz flutist.
Please contact me off line if interested.
Thanks,
Dave
"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>could be. If he was on paris version 3 then you wouldn't be able to open
his
>ppj's unless he saved in a specific way (like no FX on any auxes, anywhere).
>
>AA
>
>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote in message
>news:47701069@linux...
>>
>> Hi Aaron,
>>
>> I don't know the answer to that question. I do know that the other machine
>> was a MAC. They might have had a later version, since it was done in
>> 2006.
>> I never upgraded, because my system has been stable for all these years.
>>
>> Could that be the problem?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dave
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>you were BOTH on Paris 2.1 ?
>>>
>>>AA
>>>
>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote in message
>>>news:476ff6fa$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>> Hi Neil,
>>>>
>>>> It definitely works for me, because I have tried it, but the client
says
>>>> he is on a tight budget. The whole idea was for him to send me the 3)
>>
>>>> tunes,
>>>> I would play back the edited tracks into .wav files, make a CD for him,
>>
>>>> and
>>>> then he would just finish up with ProTools, Logic, or whatever.
>>>> Evidentally
>>>> the original PARIS system that he recorded and mixed these on doesn't
>>
>>>> exist
>>>> anymore.
>>>>
>>>> Is there a utility that makes these PPJ's more generic?
>>>>
>>>> Also, could I possibly send you (or someone) one of his project files
>> to
>>>> see if you can open it?
>>>>
>>>> Dave
>>>>
>>>> "Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>OK, lemme ask you this... do the audio files have a lot of
>>>>>punches and/or edits? If not, what about trying to open/import
>>>>>the files themselves, then save as a new project & start from
>>>>>there as far as any more overdubbing & mixing you have to do?
>>>>>
>>>>>Laborious, to be sure, especially if the files are not labeled
>>>>>well, but better than not being able to work on them at all.
>>>>>
>>>>>Might be worth a try just to see how much of a nightmare it may,
>>>>>or - if you're lucky - may not, be.
>>>>>
>>>>>Neil
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Hi Neil,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks for your effort on this.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>There are about 20 PPJ files (in three different song directories).
>>>>>>They
>>>>>>are all yielding this same error. The error appears right after
>>>>>>selecting
>>>>>>any of the projects. I am able to create a new PPJ and load in the
>>>>>>audio
>>>>>>files, but that's about it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I am thinking that it might have to do with a previous plug-in (as
you
>>>> have
>>>>>>suggested) or possibly an equipment mismatch (I am using the MEC with
>> one
>>>>>>card).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks again.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Dave
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Neil" <IOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I wonder if it has to do with some type of plugin that was used
>>>>>>>on the project that you may not have (like a particular DirectX
>>>>>>>plugin or a VST plug in a wrapper, etc)? Or perhaps a corrupt
>>>>>>>audio file... the only time I remember getting a big long error
>>>>>>>string code like that in Paris, it turned out to be a corrupt
>>>>>>>file due to abd drive sector. Is it happeneing on all projects
>>>>>>>from the Mac, or are you just trying one particular project?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Just venturing guesses...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Neil
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Hi Neil,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Thanks for the response.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Yes, they all have the .ppj extension. It is something in the very
>>
>>>>>>>>beginning
>>>>>>>>of each PPJ file, because the error appears immediately upon trying
>> to
>>>>>>open
>>>>>>>>each and every one.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Regards,
>>>>>>>>Dave
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>"Neil" <OIUOI@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Do those Mac project files have a file extension on them?
>>>>>>>>>If not, maybe try adding that (.ppj) & see if they'll open.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Neil
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>I am have been running PARIS 2.1 on a WIN98 PC without problems
for
>>>>>about
>>>>>>>>>>8 years now. Yesterday, a client sent me 3 tunes on a DVD that
were
>>>>>produced
>>>>>>>>>>with PARIS on a MAC. There are 32 tracks each. There are several
>>
>>>>>>>>>>project
>>>>>>>>>>files. Everytime I try to open any of the project files I get the
>>
>>>>>>>>>>error
>>>>>>>>>right
>>>>>>>>>>after selecting it. So they don't open at all. Can anyone shed
any
>>>> light
>>>>>>>>>>as to what is going on?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Any help would be appreciated.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Dave
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
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Re: What is error code 1879048225/70000021 ? [message #94052 is a reply to message #93992] |
Wed, 26 December 2007 14:27 |
Dave Richardson
Messages: 12 Registered: December 2007
|
Junior Member |
|
|
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the response. I wonder what Edmund is doing these days?
Someone had suggested that this might be a simple matter of a version mismatch.
I am now also tending to lean that way. I am running 2.2, and these are probably
3.0 project files. I think the audio files are fine. I was able to load them
into a new project.
My customer needs assistance. Do you know anybody with 3.0 (preferably MAC)
that can help him? I have all the files on DVD that his producer has sent.
These are finished projects. There are three tunes with 32 tracks each. What
he needs is each comped track recorded to a .wav file. So that is probably
3-4 hours of work? (96 tracks) This is a paying gig and you (or whoever wants
to help) can charge accordingly. I have already given him a quote, but told
him I would try to find someone to take the project and would not charge
him.
I am in the Los Angeles area, and the producer and artist live in San Diego.
Please contact me off-line if you can help.
Thanks in advance for the assistance.
Dave Richardson
Compact Recording Systems
"steve the artguy" <artguy@somethingorother.net> wrote:
>
>Dave, I hope I'm wrong, but this may apply. It's an old post by the guy
who
>wrote Paris.
>
>on the other hand, it may not. Only Edmund would know for sure...
>
> Subject:Re: Error Code City
> Date:Wed, 14 Apr 1999 13:00:30 -0400
> From:pirali@intdevices.com (Edmund Pirali)
> Newsgroups:rec.audio.ensoniqparis
>
> In article <37141A80.69AD694A@cactusville.com>, cactusfire@cactusville.com
> wrote:
>
> > When I try to open some recoverd (by Unerase) Paris files I get some
> > problems. On the .ppj files it's Error in Reading Project code:
> > 1879048221/7000001d, and trying to add .paf files its
> > 1879048226/70000022. All of the other file types I rescued work fine,
> > and I don't think these should be corrupt, as nothing was written
>to the
> > disk before recovery. I would love any assistance in completing my
> > resurrection. Thanks,
>
> 7000001d = peFileHeaderCorrupt = project file data is corrupted
> 70000022 = peAudioFileCorrupted = audio file data is corrupted
>
> Data on the disk is not valid. Sorry.
>
> ------------------------
> Edmund Pirali
> Intelligent Devices, Inc.
>
>
>
>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>
>>Hi Steve,
>>
>>When I try to open one of his files a dialog box is displayed that says:
>>
>>"Error in reading project. Error code 1879048225/70000021."
>>
>>The project window is left completely blank.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>dave
>>
>>
>>"steve the artguy" <artguy@somethingorother.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>Dave-
>>>
>>>does it give you any other information besides error 187...etc?
>>>Like any other error message description?
>>>
>>>-steve
>>>
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Re: What is error code 1879048225/70000021 ? Hey, Nappy! [message #94054 is a reply to message #94052] |
Wed, 26 December 2007 16:17 |
steve the artguy
Messages: 308 Registered: June 2005
|
Senior Member |
|
|
Dave-
I haven't cranked up 3.0 in years.
Nappy is in San Diego. Don't know if he's still using Paris 3.0, or if he
still has it, but I see a post from him from April where he was looking for
a C16 cable, so maybe he's still using it.
If not, he might well know someone in the area who does.
-steve
"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>
>Hi Steve,
>
>Thanks for the response. I wonder what Edmund is doing these days?
>
>Someone had suggested that this might be a simple matter of a version mismatch.
>I am now also tending to lean that way. I am running 2.2, and these are
probably
>3.0 project files. I think the audio files are fine. I was able to load
them
>into a new project.
>
>My customer needs assistance. Do you know anybody with 3.0 (preferably MAC)
>that can help him? I have all the files on DVD that his producer has sent.
>These are finished projects. There are three tunes with 32 tracks each.
What
>he needs is each comped track recorded to a .wav file. So that is probably
>3-4 hours of work? (96 tracks) This is a paying gig and you (or whoever
wants
>to help) can charge accordingly. I have already given him a quote, but told
>him I would try to find someone to take the project and would not charge
>him.
>
>I am in the Los Angeles area, and the producer and artist live in San Diego.
>Please contact me off-line if you can help.
>
>Thanks in advance for the assistance.
>
>Dave Richardson
>Compact Recording Systems
>
>
>"steve the artguy" <artguy@somethingorother.net> wrote:
>>
>>Dave, I hope I'm wrong, but this may apply. It's an old post by the guy
>who
>>wrote Paris.
>>
>>on the other hand, it may not. Only Edmund would know for sure...
>>
>> Subject:Re: Error Code City
>> Date:Wed, 14 Apr 1999 13:00:30 -0400
>> From:pirali@intdevices.com (Edmund Pirali)
>> Newsgroups:rec.audio.ensoniqparis
>>
>> In article <37141A80.69AD694A@cactusville.com>, cactusfire@cactusville.com
>> wrote:
>>
>> > When I try to open some recoverd (by Unerase) Paris files I get
some
>> > problems. On the .ppj files it's Error in Reading Project code:
>> > 1879048221/7000001d, and trying to add .paf files its
>> > 1879048226/70000022. All of the other file types I rescued work
fine,
>> > and I don't think these should be corrupt, as nothing was written
>>to the
>> > disk before recovery. I would love any assistance in completing
my
>> > resurrection. Thanks,
>>
>> 7000001d = peFileHeaderCorrupt = project file data is corrupted
>> 70000022 = peAudioFileCorrupted = audio file data is corrupted
>>
>> Data on the disk is not valid. Sorry.
>>
>> ------------------------
>> Edmund Pirali
>> Intelligent Devices, Inc.
>>
>>
>>
>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Hi Steve,
>>>
>>>When I try to open one of his files a dialog box is displayed that says:
>>>
>>>"Error in reading project. Error code 1879048225/70000021."
>>>
>>>The project window is left completely blank.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>dave
>>>
>>>
>>>"steve the artguy" <artguy@somethingorother.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>Dave-
>>>>
>>>>does it give you any other information besides error 187...etc?
>>>>Like any other error message description?
>>>>
>>>>-steve
>>>>
>
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Re: What is error code 1879048225/70000021 ? Hey, Nappy! [message #94055 is a reply to message #94054] |
Wed, 26 December 2007 16:31 |
Dave Richardson
Messages: 12 Registered: December 2007
|
Junior Member |
|
|
Steve,
I remember meeting Nappy at the seminar in Los Angeles. That was the one
with Brian T.
Great, maybe he can do it if he hasn't gone to Pro Tools! :)
I will wait for a response. Meanwhile, if anyone else wants to give it a
shot, let me know. I will put whoever wants to do it direct contact with
the customer. I was hoping to pay for Adobe Audition 3.0 with the money from
this. Oh well! :)
Regards,
Dave
"steve the artguy" <artguy@eaglenebula.com> wrote:
>
>Dave-
>
>I haven't cranked up 3.0 in years.
>
>Nappy is in San Diego. Don't know if he's still using Paris 3.0, or if he
>still has it, but I see a post from him from April where he was looking
for
>a C16 cable, so maybe he's still using it.
>
>If not, he might well know someone in the area who does.
>
>-steve
>
>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>
>>Hi Steve,
>>
>>Thanks for the response. I wonder what Edmund is doing these days?
>>
>>Someone had suggested that this might be a simple matter of a version mismatch.
>>I am now also tending to lean that way. I am running 2.2, and these are
>probably
>>3.0 project files. I think the audio files are fine. I was able to load
>them
>>into a new project.
>>
>>My customer needs assistance. Do you know anybody with 3.0 (preferably
MAC)
>>that can help him? I have all the files on DVD that his producer has sent.
>>These are finished projects. There are three tunes with 32 tracks each.
>What
>>he needs is each comped track recorded to a .wav file. So that is probably
>>3-4 hours of work? (96 tracks) This is a paying gig and you (or whoever
>wants
>>to help) can charge accordingly. I have already given him a quote, but
told
>>him I would try to find someone to take the project and would not charge
>>him.
>>
>>I am in the Los Angeles area, and the producer and artist live in San Diego.
>>Please contact me off-line if you can help.
>>
>>Thanks in advance for the assistance.
>>
>>Dave Richardson
>>Compact Recording Systems
>>
>>
>>"steve the artguy" <artguy@somethingorother.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>Dave, I hope I'm wrong, but this may apply. It's an old post by the guy
>>who
>>>wrote Paris.
>>>
>>>on the other hand, it may not. Only Edmund would know for sure...
>>>
>>> Subject:Re: Error Code City
>>> Date:Wed, 14 Apr 1999 13:00:30 -0400
>>> From:pirali@intdevices.com (Edmund Pirali)
>>> Newsgroups:rec.audio.ensoniqparis
>>>
>>> In article <37141A80.69AD694A@cactusville.com>, cactusfire@cactusville.com
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> > When I try to open some recoverd (by Unerase) Paris files I get
>some
>>> > problems. On the .ppj files it's Error in Reading Project code:
>>> > 1879048221/7000001d, and trying to add .paf files its
>>> > 1879048226/70000022. All of the other file types I rescued work
>fine,
>>> > and I don't think these should be corrupt, as nothing was written
>>>to the
>>> > disk before recovery. I would love any assistance in completing
>my
>>> > resurrection. Thanks,
>>>
>>> 7000001d = peFileHeaderCorrupt = project file data is corrupted
>>> 70000022 = peAudioFileCorrupted = audio file data is corrupted
>>>
>>> Data on the disk is not valid. Sorry.
>>>
>>> ------------------------
>>> Edmund Pirali
>>> Intelligent Devices, Inc.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>Hi Steve,
>>>>
>>>>When I try to open one of his files a dialog box is displayed that says:
>>>>
>>>>"Error in reading project. Error code 1879048225/70000021."
>>>>
>>>>The project window is left completely blank.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>dave
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"steve the artguy" <artguy@somethingorother.net> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>Dave-
>>>>>
>>>>>does it give you any other information besides error 187...etc?
>>>>>Like any other error message description?
>>>>>
>>>>>-steve
>>>>>
>>
>
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Re: What is error code 1879048225/70000021 ? Hey, Nappy! [message #94058 is a reply to message #94055] |
Wed, 26 December 2007 16:58 |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
|
Senior Member |
|
|
Two questions...
1.) is there any way to tell from the .ppj file (like maybe
opening it up in Notepad?) to see if it gives any info as to
whether it's a Paris v2.xx or v3 project file? That would
eliminate or prove the theory that that's the problem.
2.) How many tracks are we talking about in each project, and
are there a lot comps/punches/edits on most of them or just a
few here & there?
Neil
"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>
>Steve,
>
>I remember meeting Nappy at the seminar in Los Angeles. That was the one
>with Brian T.
>
>Great, maybe he can do it if he hasn't gone to Pro Tools! :)
>
>I will wait for a response. Meanwhile, if anyone else wants to give it a
>shot, let me know. I will put whoever wants to do it direct contact with
>the customer. I was hoping to pay for Adobe Audition 3.0 with the money
from
>this. Oh well! :)
>
>Regards,
>Dave
>
>
>
>"steve the artguy" <artguy@eaglenebula.com> wrote:
>>
>>Dave-
>>
>>I haven't cranked up 3.0 in years.
>>
>>Nappy is in San Diego. Don't know if he's still using Paris 3.0, or if
he
>>still has it, but I see a post from him from April where he was looking
>for
>>a C16 cable, so maybe he's still using it.
>>
>>If not, he might well know someone in the area who does.
>>
>>-steve
>>
>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Hi Steve,
>>>
>>>Thanks for the response. I wonder what Edmund is doing these days?
>>>
>>>Someone had suggested that this might be a simple matter of a version
mismatch.
>>>I am now also tending to lean that way. I am running 2.2, and these are
>>probably
>>>3.0 project files. I think the audio files are fine. I was able to load
>>them
>>>into a new project.
>>>
>>>My customer needs assistance. Do you know anybody with 3.0 (preferably
>MAC)
>>>that can help him? I have all the files on DVD that his producer has sent.
>>>These are finished projects. There are three tunes with 32 tracks each.
>>What
>>>he needs is each comped track recorded to a .wav file. So that is probably
>>>3-4 hours of work? (96 tracks) This is a paying gig and you (or whoever
>>wants
>>>to help) can charge accordingly. I have already given him a quote, but
>told
>>>him I would try to find someone to take the project and would not charge
>>>him.
>>>
>>>I am in the Los Angeles area, and the producer and artist live in San
Diego.
>>>Please contact me off-line if you can help.
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance for the assistance.
>>>
>>>Dave Richardson
>>>Compact Recording Systems
>>>
>>>
>>>"steve the artguy" <artguy@somethingorother.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>Dave, I hope I'm wrong, but this may apply. It's an old post by the guy
>>>who
>>>>wrote Paris.
>>>>
>>>>on the other hand, it may not. Only Edmund would know for sure...
>>>>
>>>> Subject:Re: Error Code City
>>>> Date:Wed, 14 Apr 1999 13:00:30 -0400
>>>> From:pirali@intdevices.com (Edmund Pirali)
>>>> Newsgroups:rec.audio.ensoniqparis
>>>>
>>>> In article <37141A80.69AD694A@cactusville.com>, cactusfire@cactusville.com
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > When I try to open some recoverd (by Unerase) Paris files I get
>>some
>>>> > problems. On the .ppj files it's Error in Reading Project code:
>>>> > 1879048221/7000001d, and trying to add .paf files its
>>>> > 1879048226/70000022. All of the other file types I rescued work
>>fine,
>>>> > and I don't think these should be corrupt, as nothing was written
>>>>to the
>>>> > disk before recovery. I would love any assistance in completing
>>my
>>>> > resurrection. Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> 7000001d = peFileHeaderCorrupt = project file data is corrupted
>>>> 70000022 = peAudioFileCorrupted = audio file data is corrupted
>>>>
>>>> Data on the disk is not valid. Sorry.
>>>>
>>>> ------------------------
>>>> Edmund Pirali
>>>> Intelligent Devices, Inc.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>Hi Steve,
>>>>>
>>>>>When I try to open one of his files a dialog box is displayed that says:
>>>>>
>>>>>"Error in reading project. Error code 1879048225/70000021."
>>>>>
>>>>>The project window is left completely blank.
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>dave
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"steve the artguy" <artguy@somethingorother.net> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Dave-
>>>>>>
>>>>>>does it give you any other information besides error 187...etc?
>>>>>>Like any other error message description?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>-steve
>>>>>>
>>>
>>
>
|
|
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Re: What is error code 1879048225/70000021 ? Hey, Nappy! [message #94067 is a reply to message #94058] |
Wed, 26 December 2007 21:01 |
Dave Richardson
Messages: 12 Registered: December 2007
|
Junior Member |
|
|
Hi Neil,
I looked through one of the project files with a hex/ascii editor. I couldn't
see a version # per se. I was able to see the old directories and thought
if I changed them to the currect PC directories it would solve the problem
but to no avail. I can send one of the original ppj's to see if you can open
it if you wish.
The client states that there are 32 tracks per project. There are 3 projects
to render. Of course, I have not been able verify that there are really 32,
because I can't open the files. There are probably lots of comps and edits,
because the customer spent 1 day per tune to get it right. I can tell that
because of the dates and time of the ppjs with the latest one reading "final".
Hope this helps.
Dave
"Neil" <OIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>
>Two questions...
>
>1.) is there any way to tell from the .ppj file (like maybe
>opening it up in Notepad?) to see if it gives any info as to
>whether it's a Paris v2.xx or v3 project file? That would
>eliminate or prove the theory that that's the problem.
>
>2.) How many tracks are we talking about in each project, and
>are there a lot comps/punches/edits on most of them or just a
>few here & there?
>
>Neil
>
>
>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>
>>Steve,
>>
>>I remember meeting Nappy at the seminar in Los Angeles. That was the one
>>with Brian T.
>>
>>Great, maybe he can do it if he hasn't gone to Pro Tools! :)
>>
>>I will wait for a response. Meanwhile, if anyone else wants to give it
a
>>shot, let me know. I will put whoever wants to do it direct contact with
>>the customer. I was hoping to pay for Adobe Audition 3.0 with the money
>from
>>this. Oh well! :)
>>
>>Regards,
>>Dave
>>
>>
>>
>>"steve the artguy" <artguy@eaglenebula.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Dave-
>>>
>>>I haven't cranked up 3.0 in years.
>>>
>>>Nappy is in San Diego. Don't know if he's still using Paris 3.0, or if
>he
>>>still has it, but I see a post from him from April where he was looking
>>for
>>>a C16 cable, so maybe he's still using it.
>>>
>>>If not, he might well know someone in the area who does.
>>>
>>>-steve
>>>
>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>Hi Steve,
>>>>
>>>>Thanks for the response. I wonder what Edmund is doing these days?
>>>>
>>>>Someone had suggested that this might be a simple matter of a version
>mismatch.
>>>>I am now also tending to lean that way. I am running 2.2, and these are
>>>probably
>>>>3.0 project files. I think the audio files are fine. I was able to load
>>>them
>>>>into a new project.
>>>>
>>>>My customer needs assistance. Do you know anybody with 3.0 (preferably
>>MAC)
>>>>that can help him? I have all the files on DVD that his producer has
sent.
>>>>These are finished projects. There are three tunes with 32 tracks each.
>>>What
>>>>he needs is each comped track recorded to a .wav file. So that is probably
>>>>3-4 hours of work? (96 tracks) This is a paying gig and you (or whoever
>>>wants
>>>>to help) can charge accordingly. I have already given him a quote, but
>>told
>>>>him I would try to find someone to take the project and would not charge
>>>>him.
>>>>
>>>>I am in the Los Angeles area, and the producer and artist live in San
>Diego.
>>>>Please contact me off-line if you can help.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks in advance for the assistance.
>>>>
>>>>Dave Richardson
>>>>Compact Recording Systems
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"steve the artguy" <artguy@somethingorother.net> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>Dave, I hope I'm wrong, but this may apply. It's an old post by the
guy
>>>>who
>>>>>wrote Paris.
>>>>>
>>>>>on the other hand, it may not. Only Edmund would know for sure...
>>>>>
>>>>> Subject:Re: Error Code City
>>>>> Date:Wed, 14 Apr 1999 13:00:30 -0400
>>>>> From:pirali@intdevices.com (Edmund Pirali)
>>>>> Newsgroups:rec.audio.ensoniqparis
>>>>>
>>>>> In article <37141A80.69AD694A@cactusville.com>, cactusfire@cactusville.com
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> > When I try to open some recoverd (by Unerase) Paris files I get
>>>some
>>>>> > problems. On the .ppj files it's Error in Reading Project code:
>>>>> > 1879048221/7000001d, and trying to add .paf files its
>>>>> > 1879048226/70000022. All of the other file types I rescued work
>>>fine,
>>>>> > and I don't think these should be corrupt, as nothing was written
>>>>>to the
>>>>> > disk before recovery. I would love any assistance in completing
>>>my
>>>>> > resurrection. Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> 7000001d = peFileHeaderCorrupt = project file data is corrupted
>>>>> 70000022 = peAudioFileCorrupted = audio file data is corrupted
>>>>>
>>>>> Data on the disk is not valid. Sorry.
>>>>>
>>>>> ------------------------
>>>>> Edmund Pirali
>>>>> Intelligent Devices, Inc.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Hi Steve,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>When I try to open one of his files a dialog box is displayed that
says:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Error in reading project. Error code 1879048225/70000021."
>>>>>>
>>>>>>The project window is left completely blank.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>dave
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"steve the artguy" <artguy@somethingorother.net> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Dave-
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>does it give you any other information besides error 187...etc?
>>>>>>>Like any other error message description?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>-steve
>>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
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Re: What is error code 1879048225/70000021 ? Hey, Nappy! [message #94077 is a reply to message #94067] |
Thu, 27 December 2007 08:45 |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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I wonder if someone like Chuck might know how to ID a v3 ppj
file vs a v2? Just thinking that if that's not the issue, you
could have any number of people try to open those projects on
their v3 Paris rigs & they still might not be able to.
With regard to the # of tracks that have edits/punches/comps,
do you think the basic tracks have that too? I was just
thinking that if most of the tracks are single takes, but a
handful had punches/comps, etc, you might be able to import the
audio files & reconstruct the project, with the basic tracks
being a simple one-shot import, and with most of the labor
being spent on getting the overlaps/punch points right for the
overdubbed tracks. You'd have to have the artist there for that
portion, of course, so he could tell you which portions of the
take are "the one".
Neil
"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>
>Hi Neil,
>
>I looked through one of the project files with a hex/ascii editor. I couldn't
>see a version # per se. I was able to see the old directories and thought
>if I changed them to the currect PC directories it would solve the problem
>but to no avail. I can send one of the original ppj's to see if you can
open
>it if you wish.
>
>The client states that there are 32 tracks per project. There are 3 projects
>to render. Of course, I have not been able verify that there are really
32,
>because I can't open the files. There are probably lots of comps and edits,
>because the customer spent 1 day per tune to get it right. I can tell that
>because of the dates and time of the ppjs with the latest one reading "final".
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Dave
>
>
>
>"Neil" <OIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>
>>Two questions...
>>
>>1.) is there any way to tell from the .ppj file (like maybe
>>opening it up in Notepad?) to see if it gives any info as to
>>whether it's a Paris v2.xx or v3 project file? That would
>>eliminate or prove the theory that that's the problem.
>>
>>2.) How many tracks are we talking about in each project, and
>>are there a lot comps/punches/edits on most of them or just a
>>few here & there?
>>
>>Neil
>>
>>
>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Steve,
>>>
>>>I remember meeting Nappy at the seminar in Los Angeles. That was the one
>>>with Brian T.
>>>
>>>Great, maybe he can do it if he hasn't gone to Pro Tools! :)
>>>
>>>I will wait for a response. Meanwhile, if anyone else wants to give it
>a
>>>shot, let me know. I will put whoever wants to do it direct contact with
>>>the customer. I was hoping to pay for Adobe Audition 3.0 with the money
>>from
>>>this. Oh well! :)
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Dave
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"steve the artguy" <artguy@eaglenebula.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>Dave-
>>>>
>>>>I haven't cranked up 3.0 in years.
>>>>
>>>>Nappy is in San Diego. Don't know if he's still using Paris 3.0, or if
>>he
>>>>still has it, but I see a post from him from April where he was looking
>>>for
>>>>a C16 cable, so maybe he's still using it.
>>>>
>>>>If not, he might well know someone in the area who does.
>>>>
>>>>-steve
>>>>
>>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>Hi Steve,
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks for the response. I wonder what Edmund is doing these days?
>>>>>
>>>>>Someone had suggested that this might be a simple matter of a version
>>mismatch.
>>>>>I am now also tending to lean that way. I am running 2.2, and these
are
>>>>probably
>>>>>3.0 project files. I think the audio files are fine. I was able to load
>>>>them
>>>>>into a new project.
>>>>>
>>>>>My customer needs assistance. Do you know anybody with 3.0 (preferably
>>>MAC)
>>>>>that can help him? I have all the files on DVD that his producer has
>sent.
>>>>>These are finished projects. There are three tunes with 32 tracks each.
>>>>What
>>>>>he needs is each comped track recorded to a .wav file. So that is probably
>>>>>3-4 hours of work? (96 tracks) This is a paying gig and you (or whoever
>>>>wants
>>>>>to help) can charge accordingly. I have already given him a quote, but
>>>told
>>>>>him I would try to find someone to take the project and would not charge
>>>>>him.
>>>>>
>>>>>I am in the Los Angeles area, and the producer and artist live in San
>>Diego.
>>>>>Please contact me off-line if you can help.
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks in advance for the assistance.
>>>>>
>>>>>Dave Richardson
>>>>>Compact Recording Systems
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"steve the artguy" <artguy@somethingorother.net> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Dave, I hope I'm wrong, but this may apply. It's an old post by the
>guy
>>>>>who
>>>>>>wrote Paris.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>on the other hand, it may not. Only Edmund would know for sure...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Subject:Re: Error Code City
>>>>>> Date:Wed, 14 Apr 1999 13:00:30 -0400
>>>>>> From:pirali@intdevices.com (Edmund Pirali)
>>>>>> Newsgroups:rec.audio.ensoniqparis
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In article <37141A80.69AD694A@cactusville.com>, cactusfire@cactusville.com
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> > When I try to open some recoverd (by Unerase) Paris files I
get
>>>>some
>>>>>> > problems. On the .ppj files it's Error in Reading Project code:
>>>>>> > 1879048221/7000001d, and trying to add .paf files its
>>>>>> > 1879048226/70000022. All of the other file types I rescued work
>>>>fine,
>>>>>> > and I don't think these should be corrupt, as nothing was written
>>>>>>to the
>>>>>> > disk before recovery. I would love any assistance in completing
>>>>my
>>>>>> > resurrection. Thanks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 7000001d = peFileHeaderCorrupt = project file data is corrupted
>>>>>> 70000022 = peAudioFileCorrupted = audio file data is corrupted
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Data on the disk is not valid. Sorry.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ------------------------
>>>>>> Edmund Pirali
>>>>>> Intelligent Devices, Inc.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Hi Steve,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>When I try to open one of his files a dialog box is displayed that
>says:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"Error in reading project. Error code 1879048225/70000021."
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>The project window is left completely blank.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>>dave
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"steve the artguy" <artguy@somethingorother.net> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Dave-
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>does it give you any other information besides error 187...etc?
>>>>>>>>Like any other error message description?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>-steve
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
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Re: What is error code 1879048225/70000021 ? [message #94116 is a reply to message #93955] |
Fri, 28 December 2007 12:41 |
Dale Rawson
Messages: 1 Registered: December 2007
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Junior Member |
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Hi Dave,
I've been out of the loop for a while, but have been a Paris user since it's
first release. I just rediscovered this newsgroup today and recognize many
familiar names. If you haven't found anyone to take a look at those files,
I would be glad to do so. I am on a Mac based system, so, if they are not
corrupted, I should be able to open them for you. Shoot me an email at bluewing1@charter.net
Dale
"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>
>Hi Neil,
>
>It definitely works for me, because I have tried it, but the client says
>he is on a tight budget. The whole idea was for him to send me the 3) tunes,
>I would play back the edited tracks into .wav files, make a CD for him,
and
>then he would just finish up with ProTools, Logic, or whatever. Evidentally
>the original PARIS system that he recorded and mixed these on doesn't exist
>anymore.
>
>Is there a utility that makes these PPJ's more generic?
>
>Also, could I possibly send you (or someone) one of his project files to
>see if you can open it?
>
>Dave
>
>"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>
>>OK, lemme ask you this... do the audio files have a lot of
>>punches and/or edits? If not, what about trying to open/import
>>the files themselves, then save as a new project & start from
>>there as far as any more overdubbing & mixing you have to do?
>>
>>Laborious, to be sure, especially if the files are not labeled
>>well, but better than not being able to work on them at all.
>>
>>Might be worth a try just to see how much of a nightmare it may,
>>or - if you're lucky - may not, be.
>>
>>Neil
>>
>>
>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Hi Neil,
>>>
>>>Thanks for your effort on this.
>>>
>>>There are about 20 PPJ files (in three different song directories). They
>>>are all yielding this same error. The error appears right after selecting
>>>any of the projects. I am able to create a new PPJ and load in the audio
>>>files, but that's about it.
>>>
>>>I am thinking that it might have to do with a previous plug-in (as you
>have
>>>suggested) or possibly an equipment mismatch (I am using the MEC with
one
>>>card).
>>>
>>>Thanks again.
>>>
>>>Dave
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Neil" <IOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>I wonder if it has to do with some type of plugin that was used
>>>>on the project that you may not have (like a particular DirectX
>>>>plugin or a VST plug in a wrapper, etc)? Or perhaps a corrupt
>>>>audio file... the only time I remember getting a big long error
>>>>string code like that in Paris, it turned out to be a corrupt
>>>>file due to abd drive sector. Is it happeneing on all projects
>>>>from the Mac, or are you just trying one particular project?
>>>>
>>>>Just venturing guesses...
>>>>
>>>>Neil
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>Hi Neil,
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks for the response.
>>>>>
>>>>>Yes, they all have the .ppj extension. It is something in the very beginning
>>>>>of each PPJ file, because the error appears immediately upon trying
to
>>>open
>>>>>each and every one.
>>>>>
>>>>>Regards,
>>>>>Dave
>>>>>
>>>>>"Neil" <OIUOI@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Do those Mac project files have a file extension on them?
>>>>>>If not, maybe try adding that (.ppj) & see if they'll open.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Neil
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I am have been running PARIS 2.1 on a WIN98 PC without problems for
>>about
>>>>>>>8 years now. Yesterday, a client sent me 3 tunes on a DVD that were
>>produced
>>>>>>>with PARIS on a MAC. There are 32 tracks each. There are several project
>>>>>>>files. Everytime I try to open any of the project files I get the
error
>>>>>>right
>>>>>>>after selecting it. So they don't open at all. Can anyone shed any
>light
>>>>>>>as to what is going on?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Any help would be appreciated.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Dave
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
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Re: What is error code 1879048225/70000021 ? [message #94153 is a reply to message #94040] |
Sat, 29 December 2007 18:21 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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Senior Member |
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David, check your email :)
AA
"David Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote in message
news:47725eb4$1@linux...
>
> Hi Aaron,
>
> If that is the case, do you or anyone else want a pretty good and easy
> paying
> mail gig? The artist is a fairly well known jazz flutist.
>
> Please contact me off line if interested.
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
>
> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>could be. If he was on paris version 3 then you wouldn't be able to open
> his
>>ppj's unless he saved in a specific way (like no FX on any auxes,
>>anywhere).
>>
>>AA
>>
>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote in message
>>news:47701069@linux...
>>>
>>> Hi Aaron,
>>>
>>> I don't know the answer to that question. I do know that the other
>>> machine
>>> was a MAC. They might have had a later version, since it was done in
>
>>> 2006.
>>> I never upgraded, because my system has been stable for all these years.
>>>
>>> Could that be the problem?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Dave
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>you were BOTH on Paris 2.1 ?
>>>>
>>>>AA
>>>>
>>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:476ff6fa$1@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Neil,
>>>>>
>>>>> It definitely works for me, because I have tried it, but the client
> says
>>>>> he is on a tight budget. The whole idea was for him to send me the 3)
>>>
>>>>> tunes,
>>>>> I would play back the edited tracks into .wav files, make a CD for
>>>>> him,
>>>
>>>>> and
>>>>> then he would just finish up with ProTools, Logic, or whatever.
>>>>> Evidentally
>>>>> the original PARIS system that he recorded and mixed these on doesn't
>>>
>>>>> exist
>>>>> anymore.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there a utility that makes these PPJ's more generic?
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, could I possibly send you (or someone) one of his project files
>>> to
>>>>> see if you can open it?
>>>>>
>>>>> Dave
>>>>>
>>>>> "Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>OK, lemme ask you this... do the audio files have a lot of
>>>>>>punches and/or edits? If not, what about trying to open/import
>>>>>>the files themselves, then save as a new project & start from
>>>>>>there as far as any more overdubbing & mixing you have to do?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Laborious, to be sure, especially if the files are not labeled
>>>>>>well, but better than not being able to work on them at all.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Might be worth a try just to see how much of a nightmare it may,
>>>>>>or - if you're lucky - may not, be.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Neil
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Hi Neil,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks for your effort on this.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>There are about 20 PPJ files (in three different song directories).
>
>>>>>>>They
>>>>>>>are all yielding this same error. The error appears right after
>>>>>>>selecting
>>>>>>>any of the projects. I am able to create a new PPJ and load in the
>
>>>>>>>audio
>>>>>>>files, but that's about it.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I am thinking that it might have to do with a previous plug-in (as
> you
>>>>> have
>>>>>>>suggested) or possibly an equipment mismatch (I am using the MEC with
>>> one
>>>>>>>card).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks again.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Dave
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"Neil" <IOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>I wonder if it has to do with some type of plugin that was used
>>>>>>>>on the project that you may not have (like a particular DirectX
>>>>>>>>plugin or a VST plug in a wrapper, etc)? Or perhaps a corrupt
>>>>>>>>audio file... the only time I remember getting a big long error
>>>>>>>>string code like that in Paris, it turned out to be a corrupt
>>>>>>>>file due to abd drive sector. Is it happeneing on all projects
>>>>>>>>from the Mac, or are you just trying one particular project?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Just venturing guesses...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Neil
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Hi Neil,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Thanks for the response.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Yes, they all have the .ppj extension. It is something in the very
>>>
>>>>>>>>>beginning
>>>>>>>>>of each PPJ file, because the error appears immediately upon trying
>>> to
>>>>>>>open
>>>>>>>>>each and every one.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Regards,
>>>>>>>>>Dave
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>"Neil" <OIUOI@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Do those Mac project files have a file extension on them?
>>>>>>>>>>If not, maybe try adding that (.ppj) & see if they'll open.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Neil
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>"Dave Richardson" <daver@compactrecording.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>I am have been running PARIS 2.1 on a WIN98 PC without problems
> for
>>>>>>about
>>>>>>>>>>>8 years now. Yesterday, a client sent me 3 tunes on a DVD that
> were
>>>>>>produced
>>>>>>>>>>>with PARIS on a MAC. There are 32 tracks each. There are several
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>project
>>>>>>>>>>>files. Everytime I try to open any of the project files I get the
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>error
>>>>>>>>>>right
>>>>>>>>>>>after selecting it. So they don't open at all. Can anyone shed
> any
>>>>> light
>>>>>>>>>>>as to what is going on?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>Any help would be appreciated.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>Dave
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
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