by giomakyo » Thu Sep 09, 2010 3:33 am
Hi Jeremy,
Thanks as always for the prompt reply.
Metro is 6.4.6 running on an Intel Mac OS 10.5.8 ...
After some analysis, I found three problem audio tracks and deleted them; the rest of the audio plays back fine. Will have to revert to earlier versions of the deleted audio. Since the audio in question required considerable micro-editing, this is annoying.
The best I can deduce as to the cause is the following. After working on the track for a while, I decided to save it as a different version, so I used the "Save As" function to save under a different name. Now choosing "Save As" asks me where I want to Save to; I chose Desktop, but --for some reason I cannot deduce -- only a few of many available folders on the desktop appear as options to save to. Since none of them were the proper folder for this track's files, I chose simply Desktop. This left a huge mass of files all over my desktop, which I gathered up and placed into the track's dedicated folder. While copying some of the files, a window appeared telling me that identically named files already existed, and asking me if I wanted to replace them with the new ones. I chose yes, and went ahead. Now it turns out these were the files that wound up causing the error when I re-opened.
Lesson learned, I suppose. Save different versions to different folders.
Still, I'm curious as to what could have happened. Since these were simply edits done to pre-existing files, I wonder what caused the errors to occur ...