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> Pro Tools Error..., I can't use the function 'bounce to disk' anymore...
Welchownt
post Tue 28 Apr 2009, 14:45
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Hye everyone... hope you 'r' fine: that's my big problem.

I use a dual core 2 2ghZ on a mac book. For a few days when i open a recent pro tools session this message appear :

"The original disk allocation for this session cannot be used. Check the disk allocation window to see what's changed."

And there some echoes on other applications like the function ' bounce to disk'. When i wanna use this one , Again i get a new error message : The page to save your record appear so you'll select and rename this one and when i click on save that message appear:

" Macintosh HD is not an audio playback volume".

So if someone could help me?

Thx

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houstonmusic
post Tue 28 Apr 2009, 15:44
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it sounds like a permissions problem to me. this is what i'd try first:
use Disk Utility to Repair Permissions on your start - up disk.
I should say that many of us use an external disk for recording and playing back our audio projects. it's a good plan.
good luck.
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mathologie
post Tue 28 Apr 2009, 20:42
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Citation (houstonmusic @ mar 28 avr 2009, 14:44) *
I should say that many of us use an external disk for recording and playing back our audio projects. it's a good plan.
good luck.


I use an external firewire disc and I have the same problem.
But I will try disc utilities.
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