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> Pro Tools And Network Drives, not a MediaNet volume
kinojo
posté ven. 12 janv. 2007, 15:57
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Hi everybody

I would like to read audio files ( which are located on a disk in my Mac OS X Server ) in a pro tools session on a G5 PPC OS X 10.4.7. It doesn't work. Pro tools sees my drive but won't read the file because "it is not a MediaNet volume or a Firewire volume". I've read that Medianet is a professionnal media server owned by Avid.

Could someone tell me if protools only works with MediaNet volumes?
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posté ven. 12 janv. 2007, 16:59
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There is only one other game in town: Studio Network Solutions. It is a strange system that scared me to install, but it does work. Get this, it uses SCSI over Ethernet.

http://www.studionetworksolutions.com

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Hi everybody

I would like to read audio files ( which are located on a disk in my Mac OS X Server ) in a pro tools session on a G5 PPC OS X 10.4.7. It doesn't work. Pro tools sees my drive but won't read the file because "it is not a MediaNet volume or a Firewire volume". I've read that Medianet is a professionnal media server owned by Avid.

Could someone tell me if protools only works with MediaNet volumes?
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